Lowy poll news, research and analysis - the conversation

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August 10, 2023 Michelle Grattan, _University of Canberra_ Peter Dutton has been open since the election about nuclear energy being on the Coalition’s agenda - but that has allowed the


government, especially Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen, to attack the idea June 20, 2023 Michelle Grattan, _University of Canberra_ Australians remain deeply concerned about China as a


long term potential military threat May 13, 2020 Michelle Grattan, _University of Canberra_ A recent Lowy COVIDpoll has the Australian public disappointed in America and China’s response to


the coronavirus crisis June 25, 2019 Michelle Grattan, _University of Canberra_ Relentless coverage of China’s political system, allegations of interference in Australia’s politics, and its


poor relations with neighbours have led to Australian attitudes towards China. June 25, 2018 Jonathan Pryke, _Australian National University_ New research shows that most Australians have an


inflated idea of how much we spend on foreign aid, yet still believe we should invest more. June 21, 2018 Matt McDonald, _The University of Queensland_ The latest annual survey from the


Lowy Institute shows that 59% of Australians support strong climate action, and 84% want the government to embrace renewable energy even if it’s more expensive. June 20, 2017 Michelle


Grattan, _University of Canberra_ Only 20% trust the US ‘a great deal’ to act responsibly. This is a big fall from the 40% level in 2011, when the question was last asked. June 21, 2016


Michelle Grattan, _University of Canberra_ Australians regard John Howard as the best living former or current prime minister in handling foreign policy.