Synopsis
The Lowy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan international policy think tank located in Sydney, Australia. The Institute provides high-quality research and distinctive perspectives on foreign policy trends shaping Australia and the world. On Soundcloud we host podcasts from our events with high-level guest speakers as well as our own experts. Essential listening for anyone seeking to better understand foreign policy challenges!
Episodes
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2012 Lowy Lecture: 'Funding Australia's Future' - Cameron Clyne, National Australia Bank
14/11/2012 Duration: 55minThe 2012 Lowy Lecture on Australia in the World, 'Funding Australia's future', was delivered by Cameron Clyne, Group Chief Executive Officer of National Australia Bank, on Tuesday, 13 November 2012. Mr Clyne’s address looked at the lessons learnt from the Global Financial Crisis and what we needed to do better to insulate the Australian economy from future international shocks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lowy Lecture Series: Global action on climate change - Christiana Figueres
25/10/2012 Duration: 56minOn 24 October at the Lowy Institute, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Christiana Figueres reviewed how a low-carbon future is a trend which recognises that everyone, every nation and every sector of society holds part of the solution to solving a global problem. Audio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Distinguished Speaker Series: Yukiya Amano
18/10/2012 Duration: 01h05minOn 4th October, 2012, Yukiya Amano, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, gave his only public address in Australia here at the Lowy Institute. He and Martine Letts, Deputy Director of the Lowy Institute, discussed the IAEA’s perspective on the future of nuclear energy and the Agency’s role in supporting secure, safe and peaceful nuclear development. Podcast. Image: Flickr/IAEA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lowy Lecture Series - Israel And The Arab Uprisings: Threats And Opportunities - Dr Tal Becker
03/10/2012 Duration: 55minDr.Tal Becker, one of Israel’s leading young international policy thinkers, discussed the threats and opportunities for Israel from the Arab uprisings. He also examined what the Arab Spring meant for the region, particularly Syria, Israel-Palestine conflict & Iran. Dr Tal Becker is a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Hartman Institute for Contemporary Jewish Thought. He served as senior policy advisor to Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2009 and was a lead negotiator during Israeli-Palestinian negotiations under the Annapolis peace process. In this capacity he also played a lead role in managing Israel's relations with the US, the EU, the UN and numerous Arab states.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lowy Lecture Series - In Conversation With James Fallows: Political Media, Old And New
03/10/2012 Duration: 55minTo mark the fifth anniversary of the Lowy Institute’s blog, The Interpreter, James Fallows, Atlantic correspondent discussed with Interpreter Editor Sam Roggeveen his experience as a journalist and media critic to examine the role of old and new media in politics. James Fallows is a national correspondent for The Atlantic and has written for the magazine since the late 1970s. In recent years, he has reported extensively from China and his latest book, China Airborne, was published in early May. He is also the author of Breaking The News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy, and is chair in US media at the US Studies Centre, University of Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who was Khaled Saeed?
21/09/2012 Duration: 12minAnthony Bubalo, Program Director West Asia, joined ABC Radio National's Drive program to discuss Khaled Saeed, who died following a police beating in Alexandria in June 2010.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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‘The Drones Are Coming: Border Protection, Privacy, War And Morality In The Remote-Control Age'
20/09/2012 Duration: 56minOn Wednesday 19 September 2012, ABC foreign correspondent Mark Cocoran, Andrew Croome - author of new novel Midnight Empire which examines the nature of drone warfare - and the Lowy Institute's Interpreter blog editor Sam Roggeveen, discussed the modern-day implications of drone technologies. Image: Flickr/truthout.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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H.E. SEBASTIAN PINERA ECHENIQUE, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE - THE PACIFIC ALLIANCE AND CHILE
18/09/2012 Duration: 56minThe President of Chile gave an address at the Lowy Institute on Monday 10 September entitled "The Pacific Alliance and Chile, a view towards the Asia-Pacific through a 21st century perspective”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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West of Asia: Tal Becker Interview
05/09/2012 Duration: 12minHost. Waleed Aly and 'expert guide' Anthony Bubalo interview Tal Becker as a part of the regular 'West of Asia' segment on ABC Radio National Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES: THE NAVY IN THE MARITIME CENTURY - VICE ADMIRAL GRIGGS
21/08/2012 Duration: 53minThe Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Griggs, will deliver a speech at the Lowy Institute on the Navy’s role in contributing to Australia’s national prosperity in the maritime century. Australia has entered a Maritime Century as well as an Asian Century. In the 21st century, humanity has attained the capacity to use the world’s oceans more than ever before – for transport; for resources; and for the importance of the maritime environment itself. As a result the world’s oceans have become more valuable than ever before; nowhere is this more evident than in Asia. Australia is inextricably linked to this trend and our national prosperity and well-being are utterly dependent on our ability to use the ocean. Vice Admiral Griggs joined the Adelaide Port Division of the Royal Australian Navy Reserve in 1978 as a radio operator and entered the Royal Australian Naval College at HMAS Creswell in 1979. He undertook training in the Aircraft Carrier HMAS Melbourne, and HMA Ships Advance and Yarra before attaining his Bridge Wat
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Australia's defence challenges: Looking to the 2013 white paper - Stephen Smith MP
16/08/2012 Duration: 59minStephen Smith was sworn in as Minister for Defence on 14 September 2010. Prior to that Mr Smith was Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from 28 June 2010 and Minister for Foreign Affairs from 3 December 2007. A barrister and solicitor by profession, Mr Smith has been the Federal Member for Perth since March 1993.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The China Choice-Hugh White
15/08/2012 Duration: 34minChina is rising - how should America respond? That could be the crucial question of the twenty-first century, according to strategic expert Hugh White. It is also a crucial question for Australia, affecting our future economy and security. In this essential book, White considers the options for the Asian century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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THE US-PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP AND THE NEW ASIAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
13/08/2012 Duration: 53minLOWY LECTURE SERIES: THE US-PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP AND THE NEW ASIAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE - PROFESSOR ANATOL LIEVEN On Wednesday, 8 August as part of the Lowy Lecture Series, Professor Anatol Lieven discussed the possible futures of Afghanistan and of US-Pakistan relations following the withdrawal of US and allied ground troops in 2014. The lecture also reflects his recent meetings with former leading members of the Taliban, and addresses the possibility of a peace settlement with the Taliban. Professor Anatol Lieven is chair of international relations in the War Studies Department of King’s College London, and a senior fellow of the New America Foundation in Washington DC. His latest book, Pakistan: A Hard Country, was published in April 2011 by Penguin in the UK and Public Affairs in the US. An updated version of his study of American political culture, America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism, will be published in September 2012 by Oxford University Press. He spent most of his career as a
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Keeping it regional-Scott Morrison
12/08/2012 Duration: 59minDISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES: KEEPING IT REGIONAL: THE COALITION'S PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUTURE OF THE BALI PROCESS - SCOTT MORRISONScott Morrison was first elected as the Federal Member for Cook in November 2007 and iscurrently the Shadow Minister for Productivity and Population and Shadow Minister forImmigration and Citizenship. Scott first joined the Coalition frontbench in September 2008and has also held the Shadow Ministerial portfolio of Infrastructure, Housing and LocalGovernment. Scott has been a member of Shadow Cabinet since December 2009.Prior to entering politics Scott worked as a CEO and senior executive in various industrybodies and government agencies, including Managing Director of Tourism Australia, StateDirector of the Liberal Party and National Policy and Research Manager for the PropertyCouncil of Australia. Scott holds an Honours degree in Applied Economic Geography fromthe University of NSW and lives with his wife Jenny and two daughters in Sydney’sSutherland Shire.See omnystudio.com/listen
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Perspectives Asia speech by Rory Medcalf at the Griffith Asia Institute
08/08/2012 Duration: 55minA Perspectives:Asia seminar presented by Mr Rory Medcalf, Director, International Security Program, Lowy Institute, at the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Reforming justice - Dr Livingston Armytage
02/08/2012 Duration: 58minLOWY LECTURE SERIES: REFORMING JUSTICE - DR LIVINGSTON ARMYTAGE Over the past fifty years, development agencies have spent billions of dollars grappling with the challenge of improving ‘the rule of law’ through improving economic growth and good governance. But the results have been dismal. The unmet challenge is to address mounting concerns about equity and distribution. In his new book, Dr Livingston Armytage calls for justice to be positioned more centrally in evolving notions of equitable development. Building on new evidence from Asia, he argues that it is time to realign these reforms to promote justice as fairness and equity. Dr Livingston Armytage is a specialist in judicial and legal reform, advising governments, courts and international development agencies on improving justice systems around the world. He has worked in numerous senior roles on substantial reform programmes for major development agencies in many countries from Afghanistan and Azerbaijan to Haiti, Palestine, Pakistan and Papua New Gu
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Distinguished Speaker Series with Senator Bob Carr
27/07/2012 Duration: 01h02minAfter four months in his new role, Foreign Minister Bob Carr will deliver a speech on the direction of Australia’s foreign policy and overseas development assistance. He will speak about Australia’s strategic and regional relationships and Australia’s role in multilateral fora. Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr was the longest continuously serving Premier in New South Wales history. He served as Leader of the Opposition from 1988 until his election as Premier in March 1995. He was re-elected in 1999 and again in March 2003 securing an historic third four-year term. He retired from politics in 2005 after over 10 years as Premier. During these 10 years the State Government set new records for spending on infrastructure, became the first government in the State’s history to retire debt, hosted the world’s best Olympics in 2000 and achieved the nation’s best school literacy levels. Forbes magazine called Bob Carr a “dragon slayer” for his landmark tort law reforms. As Premier he introduced the world’s first ca
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'The challenges of chemical weapons disarmament' with H.E. Mr Ahmet Üzümcü
26/07/2012 Duration: 38minThe Chemical Weapons Treaty and its implementing organisation, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), is the first global accord for the complete elimination of one type of weapon of mass destruction, chemical weapons. It is a trailblazer for all future accords as the world seeks to eliminate all weapons of mass destruction over time. In the lead up to the 20th anniversary of the entry into force of the treaty in 2013, we are delighted to host an address by the Director-General of the OPCW, H.E. Mr Ahmet Üzümcü, who will speak about the OPCW’s enduring mission to remain forever a bulwark against chemical weapons and to ensure that chemical weapons never re-emerge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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ASIS at 60: Nick Warner
23/07/2012 Duration: 52minThe Lowy Institute for International Policy hosted the first ever public address by a Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) in the organisation’s 60-year history, on Thursday, 19 July in Canberra. The ASIS Director General, Nick Warner, provided a rare insight into an organisation which is by its nature secret and which has a mission to protect and promote Australia's vital interests through the provision of unique intelligence servicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Defence Capability Planning
18/07/2012 Duration: 56minAustralian defence capability planning: the facts from the Chief The Chief of the ADF's Capability Development Group, Lieutenant General David Hurley AO DSC, spoke to the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy audience on 23rd August 2006. In a wide-ranging presentation, General Hurley offered an insider's unique perspective from his senior position within the ADF on a number of important and topical issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.