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Launch of the 20th Lowy Institute Poll
As the United States confronts a critical choice between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, how do Australians view our security ally? Have Australian perceptions of China changed? What should the government do about climate change, and do Australians support renewable and nuclear energy?
Now in its 20th edition, the Lowy Institute’s flagship annual Poll is the longest-running and broadest survey of Australian public opinion on the world. For two decades, it has revealed changing attitudes and played an influential role in the public debate on foreign policy.
Lowy Institute scholars Dr Michael Fullilove, Ryan Neelam, Susannah Patton and Richard McGregor discuss the findings of the Poll. Their conversation is moderated by Sarah Ferguson, the multi-award-winning presenter of the ABC’s flagship nightly current affairs program 7.30.
Featuring
Michael Fullilove
Dr Michael Fullilove AM is the Executive Director of the Lowy Institute.
Ryan Neelam
Ryan Neelam was Director of the Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program at the Lowy Institute. He led the flagship annual Lowy Institute Poll, was project director for the Global Diplomacy Index, and wrote about climate diplomacy and multilateral policy.
Richard McGregor
Richard McGregor is Senior Fellow for East Asia at the Lowy Institute, and is a former Beijing and Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times and the author of numerous books on East Asia.
Susannah Patton
Susannah Patton is Director, Asia Engagement at RMIT and a Nonresident fellow at the Lowy Institute.
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