Australia’s global role will change as power shifts to China

Australia’s global role will change as power shifts to China

26 September 2015 

In The Australian, Michael Fullilove outlines the destruction of the world order that has served Australia’s interests well, and the shift in power towards Asia and China (edited extract of the first ABC Boyer Lecture).

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Prosperity, safety our big worries

Prosperity, safety our big worries

16 June 2015 

Michael Fullilove and Alex Oliver comment on this year's Lowy Institute Poll results which showed that Australians seem to be more ­worried about their security and more pessimistic about their prosperity than at any time in the past decade.

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A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions

A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions

4 May 2015

Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, Michael Fullilove argues that the Australian government should channel some of its anger over the executions of Chan and Sukumaran in a constructive direction, by making abolition of the death penalty an Australian diplomatic priority.

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Australia’s political leaders have to go back to the future

Australia’s political leaders have to go back to the future

9 February 2015 

Michael Fullilove examines the liberal leadership spill and Australia's dysfunctional politics in the Financial Times.

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Australians left bloody but unbowed

Australians left bloody but unbowed

19 December 2014 

In this op-ed for The Australian, Michael Fullilove and Anthony Bubalo argue that the Martin Place siege reminds us we are not spectators in the world's troubles, we are participants.

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