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Joshua Armstrong
Joshua Armstrong was the 2024 Michael and Deborah Thawley Scholar in International Security at the Lowy Institute and the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
His topic for the fellowship was US-China nuclear deterrence and arms control. His research interests included the domestic political drivers of China’s foreign policy, the history of Sino-Western relations, and nuclear strategy more broadly.
Joshua is an Assistant Director in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, currently responsible for leading the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations’ work on improving Australia’s China capability. He previously managed its track 1.5 and 2 dialogues. Prior to joining DFAT, he was a Warfare Officer in the Royal Australian Navy and Research Assistant to former Prime Minister the Hon John Howard OM AC. He holds degrees in International Relations and Chinese from the University of Sydney and a Master of Strategic Studies from the Australian National University.
China’s foreign policy, the history of Sino-Western relations, and nuclear strategy
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