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The '''Lowy Institute for International Policy''' is an independent |
The '''Lowy Institute for International Policy''' is an independent [[think tank]] endowed by [[Frank Lowy]] to conduct original, policy-relevant research about international political, strategic and economic issues from an Australian perspective. It is based in [[Sydney|Sydney, New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. Its research and analysis and its active program of conferences, seminars and other events claim to be non-partisan and are designed to inform and deepen the debate about international policy in Australia and to help shape the broader international discussion of these issues. |
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== Website == |
== Website == |
Revision as of 01:47, 27 June 2011
Abbreviation | Lowy Institute |
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Formation | 2003 |
Type | Foreign policy think tank |
Location | |
Executive Director | Michael Wesley |
Website | lowyinstitute.org |
The Lowy Institute for International Policy is an independent think tank endowed by Frank Lowy to conduct original, policy-relevant research about international political, strategic and economic issues from an Australian perspective. It is based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Its research and analysis and its active program of conferences, seminars and other events claim to be non-partisan and are designed to inform and deepen the debate about international policy in Australia and to help shape the broader international discussion of these issues.
Website
The institute's website offers publications for free download. In 2006 the regular talks began to be recorded and made available on the website. [1]
The Lowy Institute for International Policy launched a blog 'The Interpreter' in November 2007. According to Executive Director Allan Gyngell: "it aims to provide you with fresh insights into international events and a new way to engage with the Institute."
Board of directors
The institute's board comprises several notable Australian policy makers and business people.[2]
- Robert Ferguson - former managing director, Bankers Trust Australia
- Ross Garnaut - academic
- Martin Indyk - diplomat; former United States ambassador to Israel
- Frank Lowy - Lowy Institute founder and chairman; co-founder, Westfield Group
- Peter Lowy - group managing director of the Westfield Group
- Steven Lowy - group managing director of the Westfield Group
- Ian Macfarlane - former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
- Robert O'Neill - academic
- Mark Ryan - company director
- Judith Sloan - economist
- Michael Thawley - former Australian Ambassador to the United States
Notable staff
- Michael Wesley, Executive Director
- Andrew Shearer, Senior Research Fellow and Director of Studies
- Linda Jakobson, SDirector of the East Asia Program
- Alan Dupont, Non-Resident Senior Fellow
- Michael Fullilove, Director of the Global Issues Program
- Warwick McKibbin, Professorial Fellow
- Fergus Hanson, Director of the Lowy Poll
- Rory Medcalf, Director of the International Security Program
- James Brown, Military Associate
Former staff
- Allan Gyngell, Former Executive Director (2004-2009) - now Director General of the Office of National Assessments[3]
Lowy Poll
The annual Lowy Poll surveys a nationally representative sample of the adult Australian population on foreign policy issues and is the Lowy Institute's flagship publication. It is wholly funded by the Lowy Institute and its results are widely cited in the Australian and international media. The Lowy Institute has also conducted opinion polling in Indonesia, New Zealand and China. The first Lowy Poll was in 2005. The Director of Lowy Polling is Fergus Hanson.
New Voices
- For a full list of participants, see: Lowy New Voices Wiki
Each year, the Lowy Institute hosts a seminar with a specific theme relevant to international policy, which is attended by early-career professionals, who have the potential for extensive careers in public policy.[4]
Links to Outcomes Reports
Year | Theme |
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New Voices 2004 | A la carte sovereignty: Australia's transforming borders |
New Voices 2005 | Binding the World Together |
New Voices 2006 | Technology and International Relations |
New Voices 2007 | International Leadership |
New Voices 2008 | Responsibility in a Globalised World |
New Voices 2009 | Networked |
New Voices 2010 | Global Encounters |
References
- ^ http://www.lowyinstitute.org/Search.asp
- ^ Lowy Institute (2007). Board of Directors. Retrieved December 30, 2007.
- ^ Nicholson, Brendan (15 April 2009). "Veteran in from the cold to head spy agencies". The Age.
- ^ Lowy New Voices Wiki. Retrieved November 06, 2010.