Erin Harris

Research Associate, Diplomacy and Public Opinion Program and Digital Program
Erin Harris
Biography
Publications

Erin Harris is a former Research Associate at the Lowy Institute, working in both the Digital program and the Diplomacy and Public Opinion program. She is currently completing both a Masters of International Relations and a Masters of Development Studies in International Development at the University of New South Wales. Her research interests include gender, development and the Pacific.

Erin also has a Bachelor Design (Visual Communication) (Hons), and a Bachelor of International Studies from the University of Technology, Sydney. Prior to joining Lowy, Erin has over 10 years of experience in various fields of digital communications and design in Australia and the Middle East, and has worked as a DFAT Youth Ambassador in the Pacific.

Foreign territory: Women in international relations
Reports
Foreign territory: Women in international relations
A three-year study has revealed severe gender imbalances in Australia’s international relations sector, despite some prominent trailblazers.
Thai cave rescue: no country for Wild Boars
Thai cave rescue: no country for Wild Boars
Attention has turned to the “stateless” problem of three of the boys, their coach, and maybe 3 million more in Thailand.
Pacific links: Melanesian arts festival, more
Pacific links: Melanesian arts festival, more
China offers pre-APEC meeting with Pacific leaders, the ABC in the Pacific, Solomon Islands resilience, and more
Immigration links: Mediterranean sea rescues, more
Immigration links: Mediterranean sea rescues, more
Immigration policy deal in Germany, Malta charges rescue ship captain, and more links from the migration sector.
Pacific links: tourism, PNG unrest, more
Pacific links: tourism, PNG unrest, more
Riots in the PNG Highlands, Vanuatu’s PM in Canberra, tourism as a growth driver, and more updates from the Pacific.
2018 Lowy Institute Poll: continuities and discontinuities
2018 Lowy Institute Poll: continuities and discontinuities
Australians have reacted to global disruptions with a growing sense of unease.
Immigration links: US border separations, more
Immigration links: US border separations, more
Links and updates from across the migration and border policy fields.
Immigration links: TEDxKakuma, family separations, and more
Immigration links: TEDxKakuma, family separations, and more
Links and updates from across the migration and border policy fields.
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