

Lowy Institute
Lowy Institute
The Lowy Institute is a leading international think tank that looks at the world from Australia’s perspective.
This channel aggregates audio from across all of our event and podcast channels.
This channel aggregates audio from across all of our event and podcast channels.
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May 13, 2026 • 25min
Trump-Xi summit: Has America abandoned strategic competition with China?
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 Nonresident Fellow and former Biden White House official, Thomas Wright, about what the Trump–Xi summit reveals, why the 2025 tariff war ended badly for Washington, and how the Democratic Party is reckoning with its own foreign policy legacy. Wright also makes the case that the world now faces not one American foreign policy, but two — and must plan accordingly. You can access Tom Wright’s Lowy Institute Paper Inflection Point: Biden, Trump, and the Future World Order here: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/inflection-point-biden-trump-future-world-order More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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May 12, 2026 • 28min
Catching up and pulling ahead: Inside America’s 2025 China report
Mike Kuiken, Hoover Institution fellow and former Senate adviser, and Randy Schriver, ex-Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific security, discuss China's rapid tech rise and state-directed innovation. They cover China’s industrial choke points, proposals for consolidated US economic statecraft, and the strategic stakes in the Pacific and around Taiwan. Short, sharp and focused on geopolitical competition.

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May 7, 2026 • 1h
After the unravelling: Confronting the new world order
Tom Wright, senior fellow at Brookings and former NSC strategic planner, unpacks how China, Russia and the US systematically unwound the post‑Cold War restraints. He discusses Xi’s industrial dominance, Putin’s revision of borders, and the US shift toward transactional alliances. Short, sharp takes on rising militarisation, hedging by allies, and possible futures for great‑power rivalry.

May 4, 2026 • 22min
A multilateral green trade pact?
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 providing the necessary incentives for firms and economies to decarbonise. Many have already recognised the need to “green” trade. But how to do it? The Lowy Institute’s Grace Stanhope and Robert Walker are joined by Ryan Mulholland, a senior fellow for international economic policy at the US-based Center for American Progress, to discuss what green trade is, how it fits into global decarbonisation efforts, and how governments could go about designing green trade agreements. They also discuss how major economies like the United States and China fit into a green trade future, where Australia might fit, and what it’s like being at the forefront of negotiations. More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn. Further reading: See Ryan’s latest work on green trade here: https://www.inettt.org/news-blog/unilateralism-in-trade-calls-for-a-new-approach-to-build-a-green-future Robert’s latest work on green trade and implications for Australia here: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/green-trade-partnerships-will-make-or-break-australia-s-renewable-superpowerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 28, 2026 • 28min
The decline of the West: Samir Puri on “Westlessness” and the new global order
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. They discuss why the rise of the non-West is about far more than China's challenge to the United States, and how the BRICS bloc is reshaping global networks. They also explore what a more multipolar world means for a country like Australia — Western by heritage, but increasingly embedded in Asia. More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 2026 • 59min
Cartel Paradise: Unpacking the Pacific’s drug superhighway
Australia's appetite for methamphetamine and cocaine is reshaping Pacific communities, turning island nations into key transit points on a global drug superhighway, and exposing them to violence, corruption and addiction. In this special panel discussion, the Lowy Institute's Oliver Nobetau is joined by three ABC Pacific Local Journalism Network reporters who have reported from the front lines of the crisis: Lice Movono in Fiji, Marian Kupu in Tonga, and Chrisnrita Aumanu-Leong in Solomon Islands. All three played a pivotal role in Foreign Correspondent's two-part investigation Cartel Paradise. Drawing on their deep local knowledge and hard-won access, the reporters take us behind the scenes of a complex, multi-country collaboration. From gaining access to naval and intelligence operations in Fiji, to tracking narco subs in Solomon Islands, to examining how deportation policies are fuelling gang culture and drug networks in Tonga. This event was recorded on Wednesday 22 April 2026. More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 16, 2026 • 29min
Strait of Hormuz crisis: Iran, shipping, and Australia's strategy
Jennifer Parker, a former Royal Australian Navy warfare officer with 20+ years' service and Middle East operational experience, explains how Iran's actions around the Strait of Hormuz disrupted shipping and global energy markets. She breaks down what a naval blockade actually means. She outlines steps to restore shipping confidence and points to gaps in Australia's surface fleet and maritime dependence.

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Apr 14, 2026 • 28min
Globalisation always wins: Parag Khanna on the emerging world order, Iran, and Asia's multipolar future
Parag Khanna, geopolitical strategist and bestselling author, offers a brisk tour of a changing world order. He discusses the Iran conflict as a sign of multipolar proxy dynamics. He explores why power is contextual across regions. He argues globalization keeps deepening despite shocks. He highlights middle-power multi-alignment and Asia’s shifting balance.

Apr 9, 2026 • 25min
British MP Darren Jones on Labour, Brexit and the United Kingdom's place in the world
British Cabinet Minister the Rt Hon Darren Jones MP joins the Lowy Institute’s Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove AM for a wide-ranging conversation about politics, power and the transatlantic relationship. Serving as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Minister for Intergovernmental Relations, and Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Jones is one of the most senior figures in PM Keir Starmer's government. In this episode, Darren Jones and Michael Fullilove discuss the MP’s rise from a council estate in Bristol to the Cabinet table, the lessons UK Labour learned from Hawke and Keating, and why people shouldn't underestimate Keir Starmer. They also cover the challenge posed by Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, the long shadow of Brexit, how Britain navigates its alliance with President Trump's America, and the strategic logic of AUKUS. More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 7, 2026 • 1h 3min
Decoding ‘America First’: The origins of Trump’s foreign policy
Stephen Biegun, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State and chief North Korea negotiator with decades in government and the private sector, reflects on Trump’s long-running worldview from the 1980s. He discusses historical precedents like Greenland, shifting Republican coalitions, uses of American power, risks around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, and global nuclear proliferation pressures.


