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Revisiting Africa

Africa is usually in the news for all the wrong reasons: civil conflict, endemic disease, even…

  
New ways of funding development assistance

On 16 May at the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy, Sir Richard Feachem reflected on his term at the…

  
Why naval power matters

Western militaries in the early 21st century find themselves busy with land-based stabilisation…

  
The new Middle East

In 2006, at the height of the Israel-Lebanon war, former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice…

  
The new multilateralism of climate change

After Copenhagen, attention is moving away from the United Nations Framework Convention on…

  
The future of political Islam

The Lowy Institute for International Policy was pleased to host as a part of its Distinguished…

  
Civilising globalisation

Economic globalisation and universal human rights both have the ability to improve and enrich…

  
Guerrilla diplomacy

Diplomacy should matter – particularly for anyone who prefers talking over fighting and dialogue…

  
TV and war

Difficult and dangerous work, covering wars with TV cameras has become a core component of…

  
Malaysia tolerant reputation troubled reality

The recent vandalisation of a string of Christian churches in Malaysia has, again, focussed…

  
The year ahead 2007

At the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy on 7 February, the Lowy Institute's scholars discussed what…

  
Corporate governance in China

On 5 October, as part of the Lowy Institute's Distinguished Speaker Series, Professor Lu…