World order in the age of ISIS and a rising Asia
On 16 August, the Lowy Institute hosted David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist and 2016 Telstra Distinguished International Fellow, for an address on the decay of the Middle East, the rise of a
On 16 August, the Lowy Institute hosted David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist and 2016 Telstra Distinguished International Fellow, for an address on the decay of the Middle East, the rise of a
On 10 August the Lowy Institute hosted an address from James Cockayne, a strategist, international lawyer and writer.
Sydney became the world’s infrastructure capital in 2014 with the establishment of the Global Infrastructure Hub by the G20.
In recent years China has been increasingly assertive, especially in its own Asia-Pacific neighbourhood.
Lowy Institute International Security Program Director Euan Graham talks to RAND Corporation's Andrew Scobell on the US-China relationship, and where it leaves Australia.
On 27 July, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London, explored the role of historical analogies in foreign policymaking.
On 20 July at Paddington Town Hall, United States Vice President Joe Biden addressed the Lowy Institute and the United States Studies Centre on the Australia-US relationship.
On 20 July at Paddington Town Hall, United States Vice President Joe Biden addressed the Lowy Institute and the United States Studies Centre on the Australia-US relationship.
On 19 July 1916, the Australian 5th and British 61st Divisions attacked German positions near Fromelles.
Lowy Institute Research Fellow Aaron Connelly talks to Cornell University's Thomas Pepinsky on the state of Malaysia's domestic politics, how the world sees Malaysia, and how it will likely positio
On 30 June, the Lowy Institute hosted a panel discussion with Polling Program Director Alex Oliver, International Security Program Director Euan Graham, and International Economy Program Director L
Lowy Institute Nonresident Fellow Malcolm Cook speaks to Emma Connors on the inauguration of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines and what his leadership will likely mean for Philippi
The International Organisation for Migration will publish its Global Migrant Smuggling Report in August 2016.
In recent years Russia’s military adventures abroad have captured the most attention in the West. But as, if not more, important is what has been happening inside Putin’s Russia.
On Monday, 20 June the Lowy Institute hosted the Hon.
On Monday, 20 June the Lowy Institute hosted the Hon Julie Bishop MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, as part of a series of lectures by political leaders in th
Rates of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea are among the highest in the world, with 70% of women experiencing some degree of physical or sexual assault in their lifetime.
On 13 May, Lowy Institute Research Fellow Aaron Connelly spoke to the BBC on the Permanent Court of Arbitration case between China and the Philippines.
On 31 May the Lowy Institute hosted the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, the Hon Tanya Plibersek MP.