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The Lowy Institute is a neoliberal international policy think tank based in Sydney (Australia). According to its website, the Institute's "objective is to generate new ideas and dialogue on international developments and Australia’s role in the world." [1]
The Institute was brainchild of Westfield founder Frank Lowy who spent AU$30m in 2003 to establish the Lowy Institute for International Policy. [2]
Staff
- Allan Gyngell, Executive Director
- Martine Letts, Deputy Director
- Professor Warwick McKibbin, Professorial Fellow
- Dr Alan Dupont, Senior Fellow for International Security
- Dr Malcolm Cook, Program Director - Asia and the Pacific
- Dr Michael Fullilove, Program Director - Global Issues
- Mark Thirlwell, Program Director - International Economy
- Anthony Bubalo, Research Fellow
- Lisa Middlebrook, Director for Business Development and Community Partnerships
- Ivan Cook, Research Associate
- Bill Bowtell, Director, HIV/AIDS Project
- Dr Stephen Grenville AO, Visiting Fellow
- Owen Harries, Visiting Fellow
- Peter Hartcher, Visiting Fellow
- Lieutenant Colonel Mark O'Neill, Army Fellow
- Dr Milton Osborne, Visiting Fellow
- Professor Hugh White, Visiting Fellow
Directors
- Frank Lowy AC
- Robert Ferguson
- Professor Ross Garnaut AO
- Ambassador Martin S. Indyk
- Ian Macfarlane AC
- Professor Robert O'Neill AO
- Peter S. Lowy
- Steven M. Lowy
- Mark Ryan
- Judith Sloan
- Michael Thawley
International advisory council
- Dr Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
- Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman
- Rita E. Hauser
- Professor Francois Heisbourg
- Professor Robert L. Joss
- Professor Lord Robert May OM AC
- K. Rupert Murdoch AC
- Ambassador Wiryono Sastrohandoyo
- James David Wolfensohn AO
External links
- Maxine McKew, "International rescue", The Bulletin, 28 May 2003.
- Sian Powell, "Fine time for think tanks", The Australian, May 29, 2008.
- NAJ Taylor, Nuclear India to get Australian uranium, Al Jazeera, 6 December 2011.
- Sam Roggeveen, Lowy: Our commitment to open debate, Al Jazeera, 9 December 2011. (this is Lowy's reply to NAJ Taylor's articles)