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The North Asia Program

The China and East Asia Program

The China and East Asia Program conducts research on the politics and foreign policy of China and its immediate neighbours in Northeast Asia: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and the Korean peninsula. The program is renowned for its particular focus on China’s domestic politics and how this helps to shape its external behaviour. From 2020, the Institute’s extensive research on Southeast Asia – including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Myanmar – is now incorporated in a dedicated Southeast Asia Program. Each Program also commissions work by other scholars on the broader region. To complement their written research, Lowy Institute experts hold a robust series of dialogues and events on the politics of the region, independently and in partnership with other organisations.

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Blocking CKI from buying Australian pipelines would be a win for Beijing
Commentary
Blocking CKI from buying Australian pipelines would be a win for Beijing
Originally published in Australian Financial Review on 21 September 2018 Richard McGregor
Mahathir, China and neo-colonialism
Commentary
Mahathir, China and neo-colonialism
Originally published in Nikkei Asian Review.Richard McGregor
ASEAN–Australia relations: The suitable status quo
Analyses
ASEAN–Australia relations: The suitable status quo
Australia’s dialogue partner relationship with ASEAN is more suitable for Australian interests in Southeast Asia than the idea of ASEAN membership.
Getting Singapore in shape: Economic challenges and how to meet them
Analyses
Getting Singapore in shape: Economic challenges and how to meet them
Without bold adjustments, Singapore’s extraordinary economic performance may prove difficult to sustain.
ASEAN summit is diplomatic coup for Australia
Commentary
ASEAN summit is diplomatic coup for Australia
Originally published in Australian Financial Review Aaron L Connelly
Are China and Australia at a Breaking Point?
Commentary
Are China and Australia at a Breaking Point?
Originally published in The Diplomat. Merriden Varrall
Understanding China’s approach to aid
Understanding China’s approach to aid
International Development Minister Concetta Fierravanti-Wells' remarks about China's aid to the Pacific are part of a long tradition of concern in Australia. Yet while some…
How to handle the finger-wagging from Beijing
Commentary
How to handle the finger-wagging from Beijing
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review (Photo:  Merriden Varrall
Brexit Britain won’t be able to uphold Asia’s liberal order
Brexit Britain won’t be able to uphold Asia’s liberal order
This article is part of a series for the Australia-UK Asia Dialogue, co-hosted by the Lowy Institute and Ditchley Foundation, and supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs…
Australia wants to reform Hun Sen – ‘It’s not going to work,’ says opposition leader
Australia wants to reform Hun Sen – ‘It’s not going to work,’ says opposition leader
This morning I spoke with Mu Sochua, the deputy leader of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP). On 2 September, the leader of her party Kem Sokha was arrested at…
The Wall Street Journal
12 March 2023
Agence France-Presse
11 March 2023
ABC Radio National Breakfast
6 March 2023
The Australian Financial Review
20 February 2023
Philippine Daily Inquirer
17 February 2023
Business World (Philippines)
7 February 2023
Manila Standard
10 September 2024
The Philippine Star
5 February 2023
The Australian Financial Review
23 January 2023
The Sydney Morning Herald
12 January 2022