Anthony Bubalo

Nonresident Fellow
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Anthony Bubalo is a former Nonresident Fellow of the Lowy Institute, and was Deputy Director of the Institute between 2015 and 2018 and Research Director from 2012 to 2018.

As Research Director he managed the Institute’s research output, including the commissioning and editorial processes. He has also produced research on a variety of Middle Eastern issues, including Middle East–Asia linkages, Islamism, democratisation, terrorism, and energy security. He comments on Middle Eastern politics for the Australian and international media outlets. He has written for The Australian, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, the Financial Times, Ha’aretz and Asahi Shimbun newspapers, as well as The American Interest and ForeignPolicy.com.

Before joining the Lowy Institute, Anthony was an officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He served in Australian diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia and Israel and was Middle East Analyst with the Office of National Assessments from 1996 to 1998.

Jerusalem: Trump’s roll of the dice
Jerusalem: Trump’s roll of the dice
Recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is a risky move at a time of so much volatility in the Middle East.
Saudi succession shuffle
Saudi succession shuffle
Today’s announcement that Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has shuffled the line of succession in favour of Mohammed bin Salman is surprising but not unexpected.
Why Trump’s Middle East trip matters to Australia
Why Trump’s Middle East trip matters to Australia
Regardless of whether Australian forces are enlisted in any anti-Iran campaign, there is a risk that our troops, aircraft or ships in the Middle East may find themselves targeted…
One type doesn’t match all Muslims
Commentary
One type doesn’t match all Muslims
This piece was originally published in The Australian.Anthony Bubalo
Indonesian students in Egypt and Turkey
Reports
Indonesian students in Egypt and Turkey
In this Lowy Institute Report, Lowy Institute Deputy Director, Anthony Bubalo, together with Sidney Jones and Nava Nuraniyah from the Institute for Policy Analysis of…
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