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Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroad
Commentary
Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroad
Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroadMichael FulliloveThe Australian10 October 2015Click here for the online text.Michael Fullilove
Think big and act big globally for a larger Australia
Commentary
Think big and act big globally for a larger Australia
Think big and act big globally for a larger AustraliaMichael FulliloveThe Australian17 October 2015Click here for online text.Michael Fullilove
2015 Lowy Institute polling: Views on climate action ahead of United Nations climate negotiations in Paris
Polling
2015 Lowy Institute polling: Views on climate action ahead of United Nations climate negotiations in Paris
As the world begins negotiations at the Paris international climate negotiations next week, the majority of adult Australians (62%) say the Government should be prepared to make…
The G20 and the Future of International Economic Governance
Books
The G20 and the Future of International Economic Governance
The G20 has become a key international forum since it was set up in 1999. When Australia began its presidency of the 2014 summit in Brisbane, many commentators suggested that…
US global economic leadership: Responding to a rising China
Analyses
US global economic leadership: Responding to a rising China
In this Analysis, Lowy Institute Research Fellow Tristram Sainsbury examines the evolving global economic leadership roles of the United States and China.Tristram Sainsbury
Labor’s unsettling dilemma
Commentary
Labor’s unsettling dilemma
Labor’s unsettling dilemmaAlan DupontThe Australian24 July 2015Click here for the online text.Alan Dupont
A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions
Commentary
A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions
A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executionsDr Michael FulliloveSydney Morning Herald4 May 2015Click here for the online text…
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention
Analyses
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention
In this Analysis, Khalid Koser argues that the implementation of the 1951 Refugee Convention is failing the interests of both states and refugees. Koser argues that Australia is…
Australia and climate change negotiations: at the table, or on the menu?
Analyses
Australia and climate change negotiations: at the table, or on the menu?
In this Analysis, Howard Bamsey and Kath Rowley argue that any failure to pay proper, high-level attention to the current international climate change negotiations raises several…