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Dire straits: Strategic chokepoints in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait

July 16, 2026 2:35am 57 min

What can Southeast Asia learn from the conflict in the Persian Gulf and should we be worried about the next maritime flashpoint closer to home? At a Lowy Institute event at the National Press Club, Sam Roggeveen was join...

179 years to parity: The Indo-Pacific’s gender equality backslide

July 13, 2026 5:15pm 22 min

Global progress on gender equality is stalling, and in some places going backwards. The World Economic Forum estimates that, at current rates, Asia and the Pacific won't reach gender parity for 179 years. In this episode...

Australia's Pacific diplomatic blitz and China's missile test

July 10, 2026 12:31am 26 min

It's been the busiest fortnight in Australia–Pacific diplomacy in recent memory. In the space of ten days, Australia signed the Nakamal Agreement with Vanuatu, the Vuvale Union and a surprise Ocean of Peace Alliance with...

The India paradox: Trusted more, but not understood

July 08, 2026 1:41am 25 min

As India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Australia for the third time, new Lowy Institute polling reveals a curious paradox: Australians now trust India more than the United States or China, yet many Australians ca...

The trust deficit: Why Australians' attitudes towards America and China are shifting

July 01, 2026 3:00pm 1:01

Australians increasingly see China as an economic partner rather than a security threat — while still bracing for it as a long-term military risk. That's one of the striking findings from the 22nd Lowy Institute Poll, la...

Southeast Asia in the crossfire: Can ASEAN hold the line?

June 29, 2026 9:24pm 28 min

Southeast Asia has always sat at the intersection of great power competition, but the pressures bearing down on the region today are testing its institutions, alliances and sense of common purpose like never before. Sinc...

Whose rules, whose order? Southeast Asia and China’s growing power

June 16, 2026 2:24am 1:01

Southeast Asia’s economic and geostrategic significance is on the rise, but China’s expanding dominance and a more transactional United States are challenging the region’s future. As Washington and Beijing force unwanted...

Pressure test: Can ASEAN meet the Indo-Pacific's security challenges?

June 11, 2026 8:22pm 1:01

Great power competition, maritime expansionism, and disruptions to global supply chains are heightening geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific. Many observers question whether the Association of Southeast Asian Nation...

The nuclear arms race nobody is talking about

June 09, 2026 7:06pm 28 min

The New START Treaty has expired, China is quadrupling its nuclear arsenal, and the Trump administration has yet to prioritise arms control. Rose Gottemoeller, a former chief US negotiator of New START and ex-Deputy Secr...

India and Australia: Shaping economic and regional security

June 03, 2026 9:07pm 1:06

India has never mattered more to Australia — as a strategic partner, a major trading economy, and a fellow Quad member. In this event, recorded on 28 May 2026, leading experts discuss the Australia–India relationship and...

The West's systemic failure to learn from modern war

June 02, 2026 7:30am 28 min

"On pretty much every measure, Putin is failing and he doesn't really have a lot of options moving forward."  Russia is losing ground, its defence industry has plateaued, and Ukraine is striking deeper into Russian terri...

Australia’s sports diplomacy playbook

May 27, 2026 7:21pm 23 min

Sport can be one of the great unifying forces in international affairs. But is Australia making the most of its opportunities off the field?  In this episode, Andrew Griffits speaks with Mark Falvo, Interim CEO of Netbal...

A world with two Americas

May 25, 2026 3:15pm 1:04

The old international order is over, and a competition is underway to determine what comes next. In a discussion on his Lowy Institute Paper, Inflection Point: Biden, Trump, and the Future World Order, former Biden White...

Myanmar at a crossroads: Five years after the coup

May 21, 2026 6:08pm 23 min

Myanmar has been in a state of violent upheaval since the military seized power in 2021, leading to a nationwide resistance and the collapse of vital state functions. Myanmar’s parliament recently convened for the first ...

Thomas Wright: From the White House to world disorder

May 20, 2026 2:14am 59 min

Thomas Wright, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former senior director at the National Security Council, joins Lowy Institute Director of International Security Sam Roggeveen to discuss the Iran conflict, t...

Trump-Xi summit: Has America abandoned strategic competition with China?

May 13, 2026 3:00pm 24 min

On the eve of the upcoming Trump-Xi summit, Donald Trump's approach to China looks less like strategic competition and more like a search for a deal. In this episode, Richard McGregor speaks with Lowy Institute Nonreside...

Catching up and pulling ahead: Inside America’s 2025 China report

May 11, 2026 10:01pm 27 min

For years, the conventional wisdom held that the United States retained a decisive lead over China in the technologies and industries that will define the 21st century. The 2025 report of the US–China Economic and Securi...

After the unravelling: Confronting the new world order

May 07, 2026 1:50am 1:00

The post–Cold War international order hasn't collapsed from a single shock. It's been deliberately unwound. Thomas Wright, a former Senior Director for Strategic Planning in President Biden's National Security Council, a...

A multilateral green trade pact?

May 04, 2026 3:00pm 21 min

International trade has faced multiple shocks in recent years, making the need to reform the architecture of global trade more urgent than ever. Aligning new trade rules with global net-zero ambitions will be crucial to ...

The decline of the West: Samir Puri on “Westlessness” and the new global order

April 27, 2026 8:01pm 27 min

Samir Puri, former UK diplomat and author of Westlessness: The Great Global Rebalancing, joins Transnational Challenges Program Director Lydia Khalil to explore the long decline of Western dominance in world affairs. The...

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