Panel Discussion: Jiyoung Song and Euan Graham on North Korea
North Korea is moving closer to its cherished strategic goal: the possession of a functioning nuclear missile capable of hitting the United States.
North Korea is moving closer to its cherished strategic goal: the possession of a functioning nuclear missile capable of hitting the United States.
With the race for Iran’s presidency heating up as hardline candidates join the contest, on 10 May the Lowy Institute hosted a panel moderated by Deputy Director Anthony Bubalo to preview Iran’s cru
On May 9, the Project on International Order and Strategy at Brookings hosted Bobo Lo for a discussion on “A Wary Embrace,” a new paper from the Lowy Institute for International Policy, where Bobo
Allan Gyngell's new book 'Fear of Abandonment: Australia in the World since 1942' is an authoritative account of the way Australians and their governments have helped create the world we now inhabi
Allan Gyngell's new book 'Fear of Abandonment: Australia in the World since 1942' is a gripping and authoritative account of the way Australians and their governments have helped create the world w
Lowy Institute East Asia Research Fellow Aaron L Connelly speaks to the BBC's Sharanjit Leyl about the purpose and implications of a new China-Myanmar oil pipeline.
With Western countries consumed by domestic problems, will it be China and Russia that now define the rules of global politics?
Australia and Papua New Guinea have a strong and unique relationship, with ties spanning historical, economic, political and cultural spheres.
With Western countries consumed by domestic problems, will it be China and Russia that now define the rules of global politics?
How can it be that governments are wealthier than ever, yet fewer citizens enjoy the benefits that such wealth can bring?
The Lowy Institute's East Asia Program Director Merriden Varrall speaks to Mark 'Dashan (大山)' Rowswell, an extremely prominent Candadian Chinese-language comedian and performer, about Dashan's pers
Climate change accelerates instability in unexpected ways.
On 22 March 2017 in Sydney, the Lowy Institute hosted an address from Brookings Research Fellow and Lowy Institute Nonresident Fellow Thomas Wright on the worldview of US President Donald Trump.
'Grievance against the rest of the world is not just a part of Trump’s ideology, it is at its very core.' That is the judgement of Dr Thomas Wright, a Fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Nonr
On 16 March Professor Koh addressed the Lowy Institute on the future of international law under the Trump administration. Professor Koh is an international lawyer and legal scholar.
With protectionist sentiment growing around the world, on 7 March the Lowy Institute hosted the Shadow Treasurer the Hon.
International Security Program Director Euan Graham speaks to Seiichiro Takagi, Senior Research Advisor at the Japan Institute of International Affairs, on China's upcoming 19th Party Congress, the
At a time of significant uncertainty about the shape of the future global order, the Australian Government is preparing its first foreign policy white paper since 2003.
Intelligence agencies have never been more newsworthy than they are now. Developments in digital technology have made secrets less secure and leaks more common.
On 9 Melbourne at the National Gallery of Victoria, Lowy Institute Chief Operating Officer Louisa Fitz-Gerald chaired a panel of Dr Euan Graham, Director of the International Security Program; Mr A