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  • 22 Jul 2019
    • Iran
    • United Kingdom

    Tanker-for-tanker

    Rodger Shanahan
    Iran’s retaliation after an earlier tanker seizure should have been obvious, so why wasn’t Britain better prepared?
  • 22 Jul 2019
    • China
    • Emerging Threats
    • United States

    What Tom Cruise can teach us about great power competition

    Dirk van Graver
    Hollywood’s “Healthy Development” of an audience in China carries a cost should reel life mask the real thing.
  • 22 Jul 2019
    • India

    Between deprivation and decadence: the bleak view of India’s future

    Aarti Betigeri
    The rumblings of social trouble in India’s future – from water rights to jobs – are growing louder and more distinct.
  • 19 Jul 2019
    • Terrorism

    The changing face of violent extremism

    Khalid Koser , Lilla Schumicky-Logan
    New research suggests students themselves know the best strategies to prevent violent radicalisation in universities.
  • 19 Jul 2019
    • Australia
    • Migration
    • New Zealand

    Australia, New Zealand and the “corrosive” character test

    Henry Sherrell
    Hundreds of Kiwis have had Australian visas cancelled and a new law could see the trans-Tasman dispute yet grow worse.
  • 19 Jul 2019
    • Malaysia

    Mahathir holds all the cards, again

    James Chin
    A bitter rift over sex claims between would-be successors has again shown the ugly side of Malaysia’s politics.
  • 18 Jul 2019
    • Asia
    • Indonesia
    • Thailand
    • Philippines
    • Malaysia
    • Southeast Asia

    After the voting, personality beats policy in Southeast Asia

    Greg Earl
    Malaysia is not the only country consumed by speculation about who takes over from a conspicuous and captivating leader.
  • 18 Jul 2019
    • Papua New Guinea

    Karida village killings: violence and the vulnerability of women

    Nicole George
    This immensely sad and troubling episode has a context in the Pacific, and women of the region know it.
  • 18 Jul 2019
    • Global Economy
    • Indonesia

    How Indonesia finds itself in the middle of a US-China trade war

    Retno Maruti
    <p>Jakarta is attempting to navigate tensions between Washington and Beijing by backing the multilateral system.</p>
  • 17 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Australia

    Australia’s alliance with the US is defined by more than one President

    Hugo Seymour
    The Lowy poll shows deep appreciation for the contribution ties to the US make to Australia’s prosperity and security.
  • 17 Jul 2019
    • Japan

    Abe’s constitutional dream hinges on upper house elections

    Purnendra Jain
    Any change to Japan’s constitutional “peace clause” needs securing a two-thirds majority in both houses of the Diet.
  • 17 Jul 2019
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: China challenge, an “Elevation”, power lifting, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    <p>Between a Step Up, Reset, Uplift and Elevation, plenty of diplomatic attention is focused on the region.</p>
  • 17 Jul 2019
    • Australia
    • Global Issues
    • Migration

    Harnessing demographic destiny

    Grant Wyeth
    Competition for the world’s best and brightest will intensify as global population growth slows. Is Australia ready?
  • 16 Jul 2019
    • Singapore

    The guessing game for Singapore’s elections

    Kirsten Han
    The scramble for the ballot box where the boundaries are redrawn at every election and the PM controls the timing.
  • 16 Jul 2019
    • China
    • Review

    Xi Jinping: much more than just one man

    Geoff Raby
    Xi has sworn enemies and many hold grievances, but many more support him and the system of which he is a creature.
  • 16 Jul 2019
    • China
    • Rules Based Audio

    Richard McGregor on the backlash against Xi Jinping - podcast out now

    Kelsey Munro
    In Episode 5 of Rules Based Audio, Lowy Senior Fellow Richard McGregor talks about China’s leader Xi Jinping.
  • 16 Jul 2019
    • India
    • Climate change

    India’s latest crisis: 600 million people struggle with drought

    Edmond Roy
    Cities have been forced to truck in drinking water, farms are failing, and the situation grows more desperate.
  • 15 Jul 2019
    • Pakistan

    Pakistan on the brink of civil dictatorship

    Adnan Aamir
    Imran Khan is accused of persecuting political opponents and the media under the guise of an anti-corruption crackdown.
  • 15 Jul 2019
    • Terrorism

    ‪ISIS: women’s work?

    Lydia Khalil
    The courts should regard crucial domestic, educational and other influences by women in ISIS as terrorist “support”.
  • 15 Jul 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Technology

    Remembering the Moonwalk

    Morris Jones
    It was the moment humans first stepped on another world, yet after the Apollo missions, why haven’t people been back?
  • 12 Jul 2019
    • Diplomacy

    The embattled envoy and the need for frank assessment

    Daniel Flitton
    Britain’s Kim Darroch was caught in a whirlwind because he did his job.
  • 12 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Australia

    Professor White, the bomb can endanger but not defend Australia

    Ramesh Thakur
    Nuclear weapons have dubious operational utility and discarding treaty obligations would leave the stench of hypocrisy.
  • 12 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security

    Paying a blood price: understanding the casualty cost of intensive war

    Cate Carter , Charles Knight
    Modern war is seen as a managed risk, but how would Australians cope in a conflict with thousands of soldiers killed?
  • 11 Jul 2019
    • China
    • Antarctica

    The heights of China’s ambition in Antarctica

    Nengye Liu
    Beijing’s aim to declare a special managed area at the ice sheet’s highest point is a test of Antarctic governance.
  • 11 Jul 2019
    • Australia
    • Indonesia

    Australia-Indonesia ties: escaping the beefs about boats or Bali

    Ben Bland
    Don't jinx it, but a few promising signs suggest bilateral ties could be entering a new period of relative stability.
  • 11 Jul 2019
    • United States
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    The pitfalls of North Korea’s summitry spectacle

    Khang Vu
    It is easy to mistake process for progress in talking to North Korea.
  • 10 Jul 2019
    • Diplomacy
    • Australia

    Progress of women in diplomacy a point of pride for DFAT

    Frances Adamson
    More women than ever are in key diplomatic positions for Australia.
  • 10 Jul 2019

    Aid links: environmental ethics, a tech edge in managing cities, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    The UK pledges to combat a climate emergency, laggards in fighting HIV, and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 10 Jul 2019
    • China
    • Taiwan
    • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong sets an example to push Taiwan even further from China

    Randy Mulyanto
    <p>Taiwan’s close watch on Hong Kong has only firmed its opposition to Beijing’s “one country, two systems”.</p>
  • 10 Jul 2019
    • Asia
    • China
    • Southeast Asia

    China’s Belt and Road Initiative: status report

    Peter McCawley
    Some projects will succeed. Others will fail. And in the end, China will likely find the political gain is quite mixed.
  • 9 Jul 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • United States

    The US does more in the Pacific than it gives itself credit for

    Michael Walsh
    Technical definitions of what counts as “aid” fail to capture the full scope of American assistance in the region.
  • 9 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Diplomacy

    Women yet to smash glass ceiling in Australian diplomacy and security

    Alex Oliver , Danielle Cave
    A new Lowy Institute study reveals a few trailblazers doesn’t necessarily reflect progress in fixing a gender imbalance.
  • 9 Jul 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Sustainability
    • Russia

    Chernobyl: the continuing political consequences of a nuclear accident

    John Carlson
    The meltdown contributed to the Soviet Union’s collapse but may have also cost a chance to employ low-carbon energy.
  • 8 Jul 2019
    • Global Economy
    • IMF

    The race to be next IMF chief

    Mike Callaghan
    The old “gentleman’s agreement” will likely hold, with a European to take the top job, settled by a backroom deal.
  • 8 Jul 2019
    • Global Issues
    • G20
    • Sustainability

    What a waste: the G20 and the plastic problem

    Michael Heazle
    More plastic waste is choking the world’s oceans yet despite global declarations and commitments, nothing much is done.
  • 8 Jul 2019
    • United States

    US states pushing for Roe v Wade test case in Supreme Court

    Prudence Flowers
    Over the last decade, a devastatingly effective assault against abortion access has been unfolding in the United States.
  • 5 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Europe
    • United States

    The burden of friendship: Germany, Trump and NATO

    Marcus Colla
    Germany earns a special ire in the President’s complaints, but Berlin sees less challenge in dollars and more in trust.
  • 5 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security

    First salvo: missile tests mark intensified US-China competition

    Bates Gill
    This exercise signals a step-change in Beijing’s response to the US and allied military presence in China’s near seas.
  • 5 Jul 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Cambodia

    Cambodia: the regime’s base survival instinct on display

    Lucy West , Sovinda Po
    A decision to reject a US offer to refurbish Ream Naval Base might hint at China’s influence but also domestic concerns.
  • 5 Jul 2019
    • Sustainability
    • Japan

    Japan is again hunting whales. What can be done?

    Donald R Rothwell
    As G20 leaders gathered in Osaka, Japan let loose the whalers and the international response has so far been muted.
  • 4 Jul 2019
    • United States
    • Iran

    Iran’s dangerous gamble

    Mahmoud Pargoo
    Hardliners in Tehran might underestimate Washington’s reluctance to fight while overestimating their control at home.
  • 4 Jul 2019
    • Asia
    • Global Economy

    Economic diplomacy: Japan v Korea, and trade negotiation secrecy

    Greg Earl
    Japan’s sanctions on Korean electronics shows souring ties between notional partners in a dangerous part of the world.
  • 4 Jul 2019
    • Technology

    The “new era” of digital authoritarianism

    Dirk van Graver
    A growing online divide has curbed freedom of expression and opinion but it’s not time to surrender to a “splinternet”.
  • 3 Jul 2019
    • Global Economy
    • Vietnam

    Vietnam shapes as a key winner from the US-China trade war

    Michael Sainsbury
    Vietnam’s economy is booming as the country plays off old enemies as new friends in technology and manufacturing.
  • 3 Jul 2019
    • Global Economy

    The limits to global monetary policy

    Stephen Grenville
    Already in “easy” mode and without the flexibility to move interest rates lower, other policies are needed.
  • 3 Jul 2019
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: power games, volcanic eruptions, and media blackouts

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from across the Pacific islands region.
  • 3 Jul 2019
    • Global Economy
    • India

    Lessons of globalisation: the vulnerable women of the Nokia factory

    Vani Swarupa Murali
    A technology giant transformed a small village in India promising jobs, yet at a cost to female workers that lingers.
  • 2 Jul 2019
    • China's Economy
    • China

    China’s Belt and Road Initiative, from the inside looking out

    Denghua Zhang , Jianwen Yin
    To understand the goals of China’s flagship program means also considering the perspective of state-owned enterprises.
  • 2 Jul 2019
    • Asia
    • Rules Based Audio

    Unpacking the Asia Power Index – Podcast out today

    Kelsey Munro
    The Lowy Institute’s Rules Based Audio podcast takes a deep dive into the 2019 Asia Power Index.
  • 2 Jul 2019
    • Papua New Guinea

    More women – with more chances – is key to PNG’s democratic future

    Watna Mori
    Enough talk. Ensuring equal participation in politics is a challenge the new Marape government must rise to meet.
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