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Lowy Institute experts discuss the US presidential election
The US Election: What It Means for Australia, Asia and the World
After one of the most turbulent and consequential US presidential election seasons in living memory, Lowy Institute experts gathered to make sense of the result — and what comes next.
In this wide-ranging panel discussion, convened by Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program Director Ryan Neelam, Lowy Institute colleagues Dr Michael Fullilove AM, Richard McGregor, and Susannah Patton examined the beliefs, policies, and adviser networks driving both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump — and assessed the profound implications of the outcome for Australia, Asia, and the broader international order. The discussion included questions from the audience.
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Ryan Neelam
Ryan Neelam was Director of the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program at the Lowy Institute. He led the flagship annual Lowy Institute Poll, was project director for the Global Diplomacy Index, and wrote about climate diplomacy and multilateral policy.
Michael Fullilove
Dr Michael Fullilove AM is the Executive Director of the Lowy Institute.
Richard McGregor
Richard McGregor is Senior Fellow for East Asia at the Lowy Institute, and is a former Beijing and Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times and the author of numerous books on East Asia.
Susannah Patton
Susannah Patton is Director, Asia Engagement at RMIT and a Nonresident fellow at the Lowy Institute.
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