Nov 8, 2009
CSIS/Lowy Dialogue
International Security Program
- Asia Division
- Bridging Strategic Asia: The Rise of India in East Asia and the Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- Congressional Attitudes and the Future of the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Cross-Strait Security Initiative
- CSIS/Lowy Dialogue
- CSIS Southeast Asia Initiative
- Dialogue among a New Generation on the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- East Asia Strategy Group
- Japanese Ministry of Defense
- Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Korean-American Attitudes Toward and Impact on U.S.-Korea Policy
- Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Taiwan Ministry of National Defense
- U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue
- Democracy in U.S. Security Strategy
- Proliferation Prevention
CSIS/Lowy Dialogue
The CSIS International Security Program launched the CSIS-Lowy Dialogue in June 2008 in partnership with the Lowy Institute of Sydney, Australia to enhance Track II communication between the two countries. This quarterly conversation by videoconference brings together senior scholars from CSIS and the Lowy Institute to discuss matters pertaining to the U.S.-Australia alliance and to share perspectives on international affairs.
The Lowy Institute is Australia’s leading, independent international policy think tank and holds the objective of generating new ideas and dialogue on international developments and Australia’s role in the world.
