Series

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 Papers are the flagship publications of the Institute. They are monograph length, policy-oriented papers on international policy issues containing extensive original research. They are peer-reviewed and closely edited.

Publishers: Lowy Institute for International Policy
Publications: Understanding Australian Attitudes to the World
The Prime Ministers in America
Removal of Failed Asylum Seekers in Australia: A Comparative Perspective
Strengthening the Asian Development Bank in 21st Century Asia
G20 Monitor: Towards Hangzhou and Hamburg
Southeast Asian Perspectives on US-China Competition
New Considerations for China´s 2016 G20 Presidency
Indonesian Students in Egypt and Turkey
Nuclear-armed Submarines in Indo-Pacific Asia: Stabiliser or Menace
From Turkey to China: What Lies Ahead for the G20 in 2016?
The Perception Gap: Reading China’s Maritime Strategic Objectives in Indo-Pacific Asia
Investment, Inclusiveness, Implementation, and Health Governance
The G20 at the End of 2014
China’s Unpredictable Maritime Security Actors
G20 Monitor: The G20’s Growth Agenda
G20 2014: Reform of the International Organisations, Financial Regulation, Trade, Accountability and Anti-Corruption
G20 2014: The G20 Brisbane Summit, Inequality, Energy and Anti-Corruption
G20: Dealing With Too-Big-To-Fail Banks, Corporate Tax Avoidance, and Development
G20 Monitor: Infrastructure, Tax, Energy
Think20 2014: A Progress Report on Australia’s G20 presidency
Policy Ideas for the Brisbane G20 Summit: Reflections on Think20 2014
G20 Outreach and Non-G20 Member Views on the G20
Northeast Asia's Turbulent Triangle: Korea-China-Japan Relations
Playbook for the Brisbane G20 Summit
G20 Monitor: Tax, Infrastructure, Anti-Corruption, Energy and the G20
G20 Monitor: Development and the G20
Financial Regulation and the G20
Trade and the G20
G20 2014: Perspectives from Business, Civil Society, Labour, Think Tanks and Youth
G20: Rebutting Some Misconceptions
G20 Monitor - Challenges Facing the G20 in 2013
What’s at Stake in the South China Sea?
Recommendations to Boost Security in the South China Sea
Address to the Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2012 Business Forum and Expo, 5th June 2012
Australia and China – What Would a Political Partnership Look Like?
Indonesia: Shattering Stereotypes
Australia and New Zealand in the World
Disarming Doubt
19-20 September 2011 Australia-India Roundtable Report
Talib or Taliban? Indonesian Students in Pakistan and Yemen
Confronting Ghosts
Courting Reform
China and the Global Environment
Confronting the Hydra
The Mekong
A Focused Force: Australia's Defence Priorities in the Asian Century
The Emerging Global Order
World Wide Webs
Zealous Democrats: Islamism and Democracy in Egypt, Indonesia and Turkey
Into Africa: How the Resource Boom Is Making Sub-Saharan Africa More Important to Australia
The End of the Vasco da Gama Era
Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries
Australia and Indonesia: Current Problems, Future Prospects
Second Thoughts on Globalization
Beyond the Defence of Australia
Howard's Decade: An Australian Foreign Policy Reappraisal
Mindanao: A Gamble Worth Taking
Quiet Boom: How the Long Economic Upswing is Changing Australia and its Place in the World
Pitfalls of Papua: Understanding the Conflict and its Place in Australia-Indonesia Relations
Heating up the Planet: Climate Change and Security
The Paramount Power: China and the Countries of Southeast Asia
Shared Secrets: Intelligence and Collective Security
Re-Imagining PNG: Culture, Democracy and Australia's Role
Permanent Friends? Historical Reflections on the Australian-American Alliance
The New Terms of Trade
Balancing Act: Taiwan's Cross-Strait Challenge
Joining the Caravan? The Middle East, Islamism and Indonesia
Diaspora: The World Wide Web of Australians
Unsheathing the Samurai Sword: Japan's Changing Security Policy
River at Risk: The Mekong and the Water Politics of China and Southeast Asia
India: The Next Economic Giant
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