Susannah Patton

Nonresident Fellow
Areas of expertise

Indo-Pacific strategy; Australian foreign policy; Southeast Asia

Susannah Patton
Biography
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Susannah Patton is Director, Asia Engagement at RMIT and a Nonresident fellow at the Lowy Institute.
 
From 2022 to 2026 Susannah led the Lowy Institute’s Southeast Asia Program and was responsible for the Asia Power Index. Her research interests include geopolitical trends in Southeast Asia and Australian foreign policy. Susannah is an active participant in policy dialogues, conferences and professional education programs connecting Australia with Asia and improving Australians’ understanding of the region.
 
Susannah has contributed commentary to Australian and international media outlets, and her writing has been published in leading outlets including The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy and the Australian Financial Review. She is a regular contributor to the Lowy Institute’s international magazine, The Interpreter.
 
Earlier in her career Susannah worked in various Southeast Asia-focused positions in the Australian government, including as a Senior Analyst in the Southeast Asia Branch at the Office of National Intelligence, in the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit Taskforce in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and as a diplomat in the Australian Embassy in Bangkok. She speaks Thai and holds degrees in law and political science from the Australian National University.
Kamala Harris and the Indo-Pacific: Correcting the attention deficit
Kamala Harris and the Indo-Pacific: Correcting the attention deficit
Many Southeast Asian countries already see the United States as a more distant and less reliable partner.
Harris 1.0
Special Feature
Harris 1.0
What Kamala Harris’ election would mean for Australia and the world
Quad summit shows strengths and limits of Biden’s foreign policy
Commentary
Quad summit shows strengths and limits of Biden’s foreign policy
Originally posted in The Straits Times
Quad summit shows strengths and limits of Biden’s foreign policy
Commentary
Quad summit shows strengths and limits of Biden’s foreign policy
Originally published in The Straits Times
Timor-Leste joins the Asia Power Index
Timor-Leste joins the Asia Power Index
Despite its small size, the Southeast Asian nation should not be underestimated.
2024 Asia Power Index Key Findings Report
Report
2024 Asia Power Index Key Findings Report
In-depth analysis and insight into the changing power distribution in Asia and its geopolitical consequences.
Power in Asia: Outliers and curiosities
Power in Asia: Outliers and curiosities
Some findings of the latest Asia Power Index controvert conventional wisdom.
2024 Asia Power Index
Interactive
2024 Asia Power Index
A comprehensive assessment of the changing distribution of power in Asia, ranking 27 countries and territories through 131 indicators.
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