Lowy Institute Perspectives
The Lowy Institute is an independent international policy think tank based in Sydney. Its objective is to generate new ideas and dialogue on international developments and Australia’s role in the world. The Lowy Institute Perspectives are occasional papers, essays or speeches on international events and policy which make a useful contribution to deepening the debate about international policy. They are more discursive and personal than the other publications produced by the Institute.
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Publications:
- Subprime Nation?
- New Voices 2011: Dynamic Asia
- Uncharted Waters
- Obama's Alliances
- Middle-Power Approaches to Resource Politics in the Pacific
- The New Public Diplomacy
- Risky Business
- Australia's Choices in 2011
- 'But This Time Everything Turns Out Differently'
- Our Post-GFC World Economy
- Losing Turkey?
- Australian and Japan: Ambivalent Asians, Ambitious Regionalists
- Our Consensus Future
- The Return of Geo-economics: Globalisation and National Security
- New Voices 2010: Global Encounters
- How Do We Know When We Are at War?
- Australia and India: How to Advance
- Why Neoconservatism Still Matters
- The 'New Middle East' and Why It Matters to Australia
- The Vital Place of Nuclear Weapons in 21st Century US National Security Strategy
- The Gulf States and Iran: Robust Competitors or Interested Bystanders?
- Toward a Nuclear Weapons Free World
- After The Perfect Storm
- The Case for Australia's UN Security Council Bid
- Barack Obama, Kevin Rudd and the Alliance: American and Australian Perspectives
- A New Climate Strategy Beyond 2012: Lessons From Monetary History
- The Pacific Islands and the World: The Global Economic Crisis
- Australasian Anxieties: How Winston Churchill Shaped Australia's Relations with Britain, Japan and the United States for Six Decades
- Australia's International Future
- New Voices 2009: Networked
- International Imbalances and International Policy Coordination
- Tackling Extreme Poverty in Papua New Guinea
- The Long Rise of China in Australian Defence Strategy
- Going Global: A New Australia-Japan Agenda for Multilateral Cooperation
- Towards the London Summit: Next Steps for the G-20
- Australia and Indonesia: Partners in a New Era
- Nuclear Disarmament
- All Change or Plus ça Change . . .? The Global Financial Crisis and Four Key Drivers of the World Economy
- Obama's Inaugural Address and US Foreign Policy
- A Non-Provocative Defence Posture for Australia
- Asian Military Modernisation
- Engineering Political Stability in Solomon Islands
- New Governments, New Beginnings: An Outlook on Korea-Australia Relations
- Hizbullah: Walking the Lebanese Tightrope
- Labour Mobility: An Australian Seasonal Work Visa Scheme for Pacific Islands Labour
- Think Tanks and Foreign Policy
- The New Defence White Paper
- Liquid Terror: The Dynamics of Homegrown Radicalisation
- Institutionalising Interests: Japan-Australia Relations in the 21st Century
- Crunched: Lessons from the 2007 TLA Crisis
- Africa's Trajectory: Through the Long Lens
- Will this be the Pacific Century?
- Still Looking to America
- The Khmer Rouge Tribunal
- Building on Strong Foundations
- The Bangkok Challenge
- The Water Politics of China and Southeast Asia II
- Australia and New Zealand in a Globalising World
- Dealing with a Democratic Indonesia
- Advancing the National Interest in a Globalizing World
- From National to International Climate Change Policy
- International Liquidity
- Globalization and Capital Flows
- After Iraq
- Macroeconomic Policy Challenges for New Zealand
- Australians and Indonesians
- Regional and Global Responses to the Asian Crisis
- Is a "New Middle East" Possible?
- Balancing Australia's Security Interests
- Australia-Indonesia Roundtable
- In Praise of Hypocrisy
- The People Have Spoken: Elections and the Future of Israeli- Palestianian Peacemaking
- The Trouble with Trade
- Speeches and Foreign Policy
- Japan: Ripe for Re-assessment
- Japan's "New Internationalism"
- Shaking the World? China and the World Economy
- The Chinese Economy: Impact on Korea and Australia
- New Voices 2005
- China and the International Economy
- Grand Strategy, National Security and the Australia Defence Force
- The Pacific: Beyond Post-Colonialism and the Pacific Way, a New Era?
- Staying the Course: AUSAID's Governance Performance in Indonesia
- A New, New World Order?
- Getting the Job Done: Iraq and the Malayan Emergency
- The Outlook for the Global Economy in 2005
- Parallel Worlds
- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Assessing Criticism of the Australia- United States Free Trade Agreement
- A La Carte Sovereignty
- Wither The Anglosphere
- Integration: "Think Global, Act Regional"


