Some news – next month I’m leaving the incredible @LowyInstitute to head back into government. I’ll be forever grateful to @MFullilove, @HerveLemahieu & @AlexKOliver for the opportunities to think and write about Australian foreign policy, public opinion, Taiwan and China.
Packed house tonight at @LowyInstitute for the Sydney launch of @arcanakhalil book on the rise of the extreme right - I’m so proud of you! Watch for recording here! https://t.co/8UpIiZ7pX1
JOIN US: We're recruiting for the new head of our globally-recognised Public Opinion Program, overseeing the annual Lowy Institute Poll and other opinion surveys on international affairs. Find out more here: https://t.co/50FfvIHkRq
JOIN US: We're recruiting for the new head of our globally-recognised Public Opinion Program, overseeing the annual Lowy Institute Poll and other opinion surveys on international affairs. Find out more here: https://t.co/50FfvIHkRq
Join us today at 12.30pm AEST as @ASDGovAu Director-General Rachel Noble gives an address reflecting on the historical role of women at ASD. Afterwards, she'll speak in conversation with the Lowy Institute’s Executive Director @mfullilove. Watch live here: https://t.co/VA5sONffpC
NEW RESEARCH:
-- Does Southeast Asia need a new development model? --
A digital debate feature from the Lowy Institute featuring contributions from Yuen Yuen Ang (@Umich), @ksjomo, @TizaMafira, @ChatibBasri, @TriciaYeoh and @vshastry.
https://t.co/163zbqLPv7
It's out.
The High Commissioner releases her @UNHumanRights report on the Uyghur situation 10 minutes before the end of her term.
https://t.co/BwymLi3Q0Y
So proud and excited for the world to get to read my friend @arcanakhalil on the rise of the extreme right - a @LowyInstitute paper published by @penguinrandom. Congratulations Lydia!
NEW RESEARCH
- Rise of the Extreme Right -
A Lowy Institute Paper by Lydia Khalil @arcanakhalil on the new global extremism and the threat to democracy. Read more: https://t.co/y4qlOoYBxb
Great piece by @LowyInstitute@mcgregorrichard on Xi Jinping’s radical secrecy and the remaking of history. Also referencing an interesting analysis on how Hua Guofeng, not specifically Deng Xiaoping, would have set in motions market reforms in #China https://t.co/SjpUovseVT
Another talk on Hong Kong's freedom and democracy inside an Australian university, thanks to CIW for hosting the event. For those who are based in Canberra, hope to see you in person this Saturday, all are welcome (including opposers). HongKongers add oil!
Some news – next month I’m leaving the incredible @LowyInstitute to head back into government. I’ll be forever grateful to @MFullilove, @HerveLemahieu & @AlexKOliver for the opportunities to think and write about Australian foreign policy, public opinion, Taiwan and China.