An address on China by Tony Abbott
Australia faces no more difficult international challenge than managing its relationship with the People’s Republic of China, our largest trading partner and a peer competitor of our great ally the
Australia faces no more difficult international challenge than managing its relationship with the People’s Republic of China, our largest trading partner and a peer competitor of our great ally the
Hyperpartisan and foreign-state sponsored disinformation targeted at voters through social media is undermining democracy and interfering with elections from the US to India, from Indonesia to Taiw
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Since 2012 several hundred Australians have travelled to Syria and Iraq to undertake jihad with Islamic State, al-Qaeda or other radical Islamist groups.
“The fog of Australian politics on climate change has obscured a fateful reality: Australia has the potential to be an economic superpower of the future post-carbon world,” argues Dr Ross Garnaut i
The Lowy Institute’s Sam Roggeveen has written a provocative new book, 'Our Very Own Brexit', arguing that the political conditions which created Brexit also exist in Australia.
As the United Kingdom faces a divisive but potentially decisive election framed around Brexit, the European Union is contemplating a future without the UK.
The Lowy Institute’s Sam Roggeveen has written a provocative new book, 'Our Very Own Brexit', arguing that the political conditions which created Brexit also exist in Australia.
In March 2019, Islamic State officially lost its caliphate.
On Thursday, 10 October 2019, the Lowy Institute officially reopened its historic headquarters at 31 Bligh Street.
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On October 10, the Lowy Institute hosted Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte for a public address.
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Australia finds itself in an increasingly precarious position.
The news today is dominated by trade issues in a way not seen since perhaps the clash between the United States and Japan in the 1980s.
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The last wave of globalisation delivered enormous economic benefits.
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