In Conversation: Hayder al-Khoei on Iraq and Islamic State
Now that Islamic State has been defeated militarily, what does the future hold for Iraq?
Now that Islamic State has been defeated militarily, what does the future hold for Iraq?
Alyssa Ayres, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), joined Aaron Connelly, Research Fellow for the East Asia Program at the Lowy Institute, to
New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rt Hon Winston Peters, addressed his government’s plans to work with its Pacific partners to meet the many strategic and develop
Over the past fifty years, Singapore has become one of the world’s most prosperous countries and a dynamic node in the world economy.
The Lowy Institute has conducted robust, independent polling on Australian attitudes to foreign policy issues annually since 2005.
On 1 February, the Lowy Institute’s Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove chaired a discussion examining the key issues likely to dominate the international agenda in 2018.
At China’s recent 19th Party Congress, the Party and President Xi Jinping announced a ‘new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics’.
Over half a million Rohingya have fled Myanmar into neighbouring Bangladesh since 25 August, bringing with them accounts of crimes against humanity by Myanmar security forces and local mobs.
On 29 November, the Lowy Institute hosted a conversation between Financial Times columnist Gideon Rachman and Lowy Institute Executive Director Michael Fullilove on Donald Trump, Brexit, a
Using much new material, John Edwards’ vivid, landmark biography places John Curtin, Australia’s wartime leader, as a man of his times, puzzling through the immense changes in Australia and its reg
In the past two decades Indonesia has made great strides in improving access to education, as children begin school earlier and remain there longer than ever before.
The relationship between China and the United States is central to security and prosperity in Asia.
In the early part of the twentieth century, the world turned inwards as fear shut down flows of people and goods across national borders. A century later, can we make a better choice?