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  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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 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.
  • 21 Jun 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Europe
    • Russia

    Accountability for flight MH17: a long and winding road …

    Priya Pillai
    Trials in absentia are problematic, but as with the Lockerbie trial, the quest for justice will be arduous and complex.
  • 4 Jun 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Whats on at Lowy
    • Rules Based Audio

    Episode 2 of Rules Based Audio, “The Terrorist’s Wife” out now

    Kelsey Munro
    The Lowy Institute has a new half-hour, fornightly podcast.
  • 3 Jun 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • Iraq

    The relativity of the death penalty

    Rodger Shanahan
    Where is the outrage over the capital punishment sentence for ISIS fighter and Australian citizen Ahmed Merhi?
  • 23 May 2019
    • Global Issues

    Tackling the global danger of drug-resistance: how far have we come?

    Jesse Schnall , Alan Lopez , Ben Howden , Kirsty Buising
    Without careful action, the financial cost alone from “superbugs” could eventually eclipse the global economic crisis.
  • 10 May 2019
    • Global Issues

    Measles outbreaks are rising across the world: what can Australia do?

    Jesse Schnall , Patrick Maclean , Jim Buttery
    The virus is making a slow comeback in countries once hoped to be free of the disease, making quick action essential.
  • 4 Mar 2019
    • Global Issues

    A certain boredom? Taking stock of democracy in 2019

    Marcus Colla
    The anger directed against liberal democratic institutions today is so rarely attached to any specific objectives.
  • 25 Feb 2019
    • Global Issues

    The movie moment: how the Oscars reflect the world around us

    Melissa Conley Tyler
    Oscar nominees are a window into current concerns and preoccupations: what strikes a chord and the issues of our time.
  • 22 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues

    Encouraging Trump, the “germaphobe”, to go global on health

    Jeremy Youde
    <p>How do you get a policymaker that is sceptical about the value of global health programs to support them?</p>
  • 21 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Migration

    The politics of asylum-seeking: al-Qanun’s route to Canada

    Shakira Hussein
    <p>Similar cases&nbsp;seldom have positive results, highlighting how they can be manipulated by political actors.</p>
  • 15 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues

    Cue the crickets: conspiracies and headaches in Havana

    Elise Thomas
    <p>Few noisy bugs and heap of hype is telling of the conspiratorial flavour in contemporary international politics.</p>
  • 10 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues
    • The Trump Presidency

    Cracks in walls and Trump’s border with Mexico

    Euan Graham
    How does Donald Trump’s fixation with border fortifications sit in the context of historic and contemporary examples?
  • 9 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Review

    Book review: Protecting the international order from Trump trauma

    G. John Ikenberry
    Kori Schake’s sober and clear-eyed analysis punctures both the realist sceptics and the liberal triumphalists.
  • 7 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Australia and Climate Change

    How to save one million lives, and then millions more

    Alexandra Phelan
    Climate change is a health crisis: meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement would save lives.
  • 3 Jan 2019
    • Global Issues

    Best of The Interpreter 2018: Khashoggi, Skripal, deaths & duels

    The Interpreter
    Read the best Interpreter pieces on the grim revival of state sanctioned assassinations. Allegedly.
  • 24 Dec 2018
    • Global Issues

    Best of The Interpreter 2018: Our top 10

    The Interpreter
    The ten most popular Interpreter articles of 2018.
  • 15 Nov 2018
    • Global Issues
    • United States
    • Australia

    Chipping away at trust in democracy

    Adam Henschke
    <p>Without&nbsp;a greater level&nbsp;of political care, threats to the brittle foundations of democracy will grow.</p>
  • 31 Jul 2018
    • Global Issues

    Perspectives on “rules-based international order”

    Melissa Conley Tyler
    Three fault lines – nostalgia, challengers, and alternatives – seem to divide views on the global politics catchcry.
  • 30 Jul 2018
    • Global Issues

    BRICS and mortar

    Aarti Betigeri
    <p>Against a backdrop of instability, BRICS is gaining currency and,&nbsp;potentially, influence.</p>
  • 27 Jun 2018
    • Global Issues

    The photos that go down in history

    Kyla McFarlane
    Theatricality, frisson, an unguarded glimpse behind closed doors – the art of a momentous political photograph.
  • 22 May 2018
    • Global Issues

    Ebola strikes again

    Alexandra Phelan
    The swift reaction to this latest deadly outbreak must be matched by the wider international community.
  • 12 Apr 2018
    • Global Issues

    “Presumably, we shall have to call her a Stateswoman”

    Erin Watson-Lynn
    More positive profiling of women in office will result in more positive perceptions of women in political leadership.
  • 26 Mar 2018
    • Global Issues

    The sky is falling again: should we worry?

    Morris Jones
    The risk from large satellites hitting Earth are low, but not zero, and the world needs to do more to ensure the safe disposal of space infrastructure.
  • 8 Mar 2018
    • Global Issues
    • United Nations

    Gender parity at the UN: promises to keep

    Laura J. Shepherd
    A few “female bodies” in meeting rooms is not the end goal for advancement and empowerment of women at the UN.
  • 2 Mar 2018
    • Global Issues

    CVE: the “reinvent the wheel” research field

    Anne-Marie Balbi
    Policymakers and journalism have had the jump on academics studying extremism.
  • 14 Dec 2017
    • Global Issues
    • Climate change

    The Kyoto Protocol 20 years later: Heroes and villains

    Daniel Hurst
    Negotiators look back at a landmark agreement and the climate of exhaustion that ensued.
  • 7 Dec 2017
    • Global Issues

    Leading the prevention of global health threats

    Alexandra Phelan
    Australia can showcase the importance of international cooperation to stop the spread of pathogens.
  • 20 Nov 2017
    • Global Issues

    Zimbabwe: New crocodile, same teeth

    Ashton Robinson
    Real and progressive change is someway off in Zimbabwe.
  • 8 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues
    • United States

    The liberal order is not America’s to break

    Andrew Carr
    By overstating the importance of American involvement in the past, we over-emphasise the risks of American absence tomorrow.
  • 7 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump has compromised climate security strategies

    Christine Gallagher
    The decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement may restrict the US from using climate security rationales to inform grand strategy and foreign policy.
  • 4 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues
    • The Trump Presidency

    America sidelined, the climate caravan moves on

    Frank Jotzo
    The Trump administration’s backward-looking and isolationist stance is the opposite of what's needed by the industries of the future.
  • 1 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues

    How Trump may have helped the climate cause

    Olivia Kember
    Whether or not President Trump withdraws the United States from the Paris Agreement is less important than how other countries respond to his decision.
  • 17 May 2017
    • Global Issues

    With WHO's reputation on the line, much riding on the next director general

    Allira Attwill
    WHO’s survival will depend on the incoming DG's ability to improve its reputation and raise core funding from national governments, particularly the US.
  • 9 May 2017
    • Global Issues

    Securing progress in Somalia

    Boris Johnson
    The stakes are so high for the London Conference this week that we dare not fail.
  • 27 Jan 2017
    • Global Issues
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: Executive orders, the battle for Mosul, ‘wet-foot, dry-foot’, and more

    This week's round-up of migration and border policy news.
  • 27 Jan 2017
    • Global Issues
    • Europe
    • Russia

    A grand bargain: What Russia now wants from the West

    Matthew Dal Santo
    2017 will pose more sharply than at any time since the fall of the Berlin Wall the question of what Russia wants from the United States and the world system more broadly.
  • 20 Jan 2017
    • Global Issues
    • Global Economy
    • Sustainability
    • Energy

    Obama's legacy: Bold leadership on climate

    Keith J. Benes
    Battling climate change was a signature issue of President Barack Obama’s tenure, particularly during the his second term.
  • 8 Dec 2016
    • Global Issues

    Migration and Border Policy links: Climate-induced migration, refugee needs, immigrant skills and more

  • 9 Sep 2016
    • Global Issues

    Documentary: Chuck Norris vs Communism

    Sam Roggeveen
  • 2 Sep 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Australian Perspective
    • Migration

    Australian leadership needed to scale the refugee summit

    Khalid Koser
  • 5 Aug 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Sustainability
    • Climate change
    • Energy

    Green power has a long way to go

    Mark Lawson
  • 4 Aug 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Defence & Security

    Will Smith is right, everything is not getting worse

    Sam Roggeveen
  • 29 Jul 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Australian Perspective
    • United Nations

    Rudd as Secretary-General: UN should have decided, not Turnbull

    Peter Nadin
  • 6 Jul 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Defence & Security
    • Asia Pacific Security
    • Migration

    The migration-security nexus in Asia and Australia (part 4)

    Jay Song
  • 15 Mar 2016
    • Global Issues
    • Arab Uprisings

    The Middle East in 2016 (part 2): The old order will continue to decay

    Anthony Bubalo
  • 17 Dec 2015
    • Global Issues
    • Sustainability
    • Climate change

    Paris agreement: signaling change for decades to come

    Frank Jotzo
  • 14 Dec 2015
    • Global Issues
    • Sustainability
    • Climate change

    The Paris agreement: a global turning point requires domestic realignment

    John Connor
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