Ryan Neelam

Former Program Director, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Ryan Neelam
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Ryan Neelam was Director of the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program at the Lowy Institute. He lead the flagship annual Lowy Institute Poll, was project director for the Global Diplomacy Index, and wrote about climate diplomacy and multilateral policy. 

His writing has appeared in leading publications such as the Financial Times, Nikkei Asia, Australian Financial Review, and The Australian, and his research and commentary have been cited by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The Guardian, Bloomberg, and many others.

Prior to joining the Lowy Institute in 2023, Ryan served as an Australian diplomat for 14 years, including acting as Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macau. Ryan was also posted to the Australian Mission to the United Nations in New York, where he negotiated agreement to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, served on the UN Security Council during Australia’s two-year term, and led on climate change. He has managed key diplomatic relationships, developed policy, and represented Australia on global economic, climate change, human rights, and peace and security issues.

Ryan holds a Bachelor of Economics and Social Sciences (Honours) from the University of Sydney.

2024 Global Diplomacy Index
Interactive
2024 Global Diplomacy Index
The fifth iteration of our interactive map of the world’s most significant diplomatic networks includes 66 countries or territories in Asia, the G20 and the OECD, visualising how…
Australia and Japan must recast their energy relationship
Commentary
Australia and Japan must recast their energy relationship
Originally published in Nikkei Asia
Down or out: The future of fossil fuels at COP28
Down or out: The future of fossil fuels at COP28
Record attendance by oil, coal and gas lobbyists shows how seriously the industry is taking this conference – and the gap remaining to any deal.
The Voice: Towards a fuller expression of nationhood
The Voice: Towards a fuller expression of nationhood
Long after the referendum, the result will echo in Australia’s national conscience.
The Fix: War, waste and The Wiggles
The Fix: War, waste and The Wiggles
Our contributors offer short recommendations for reading, watching and listening that you might otherwise miss.
Climate change: Counting the costs and opportunities
Climate change: Counting the costs and opportunities
Australia needs to think beyond the price of transition and move quickly to become a renewable energy superpower.
Suspicious minds: Will closer Australia‑Indonesia engagement yield greater trust?
Suspicious minds: Will closer Australia‑Indonesia engagement yield greater trust?
Despite the flourishing bromance between Albanese and Jokowi, the Lowy Institute Poll shows an ongoing need to deepen public understanding and familiarity on both sides.
Lowy Institute Poll 2023
Polling
Lowy Institute Poll 2023
In this its nineteenth year, the Lowy Institute Poll charts how Australians see the world, including relations with major powers, the threats facing the nation, and the risk of…
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