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Choosing Openness
Lowy Institute Papers
Choosing Openness
Why global engagement is best for Australia Andrew Leigh
Managing economic risk in Asia: A strategy for Australia
Analyses
Managing economic risk in Asia: A strategy for Australia
Australia can use its economic diplomacy to manage economic risks in the region, and should engage with the International Monetary Fund and regional partners to close gaps in…
Intellectual property rights row misses the point
Commentary
Intellectual property rights row misses the point
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review.Stephen Grenville
'The G20 is dead. Long live the G20'
Commentary
'The G20 is dead. Long live the G20'
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review (Photo: Presidencia de la República Mexicana) Roland Rajah
How the Asian financial crisis exposed neoliberalism's limits
Commentary
How the Asian financial crisis exposed neoliberalism's limits
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review.  Stephen Grenville
How to be exceptional: Australia in the slowing global economy
Analyses
How to be exceptional: Australia in the slowing global economy
While the US and UK have seen political rebellions against migration and trade, Australia has tranquilly entered its 26th year of growth. Australia can in coming decades increase…
US election puts TPP in doubt
Commentary
US election puts TPP in doubt
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review. Hillary Clinton has been forced into explicit disavowal of the TPP. She was a supporter of the TPP's "gold standard" when she was…
Central bankers 'pushing on a string'
Commentary
Central bankers 'pushing on a string'
Originally published in the Nikkei Report.Stephen Grenville
Innovation doesn't begin at a G-20 summit meeting
Commentary
Innovation doesn't begin at a G-20 summit meeting
Originally published in the Wall Street Journal.Leon Berkelmans