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Lowy Institute for International Policy

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Digitising the social safety net: lessons from Indonesia


The digitisation of social safety nets can help drive inclusion and reduce poverty while fostering more resilient social and economic development. Indonesia’s experience offers important lessons for other countries in how to do so through policy focus and careful design.
Report

Deterring at a distance: the strategic logic of AUKUS


The author of this report argues that nuclear-powered submarines will be central to Australia’s defence strategy in contingencies prioritised by the Defence Strategic Review, such as defeating threats of invasion or stand-off attack, countering a naval blockade, and supporting the regional balance of power.
Report

Lowy Institute poll 2024


This twentieth edition of the Lowy Institute Poll examines how Australians view major powers and world leaders, the threats facing the nation, and the risk of conflict in the region. It examines what Australians think should be done about climate change, and shows how attitudes on energy policy, democracy, and immigration have evolved over time.
Report

Papua New Guinea’s fiscal decentralisation: a way forward


Fiscal decentralisation in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been a contentious topic for much of the country’s history. This paper examines the weaknesses in the decentralisation process and how these mechanisms can be strengthened.
Policy report

Overcoming digital threats to democracy


This report finds that there is increasing awareness of digital threats to democracy, and less complacency about online harms. There is also greater buy-in for deliberative democracy principles among both the general public and elected decision-makers.

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