Biography
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Dr Michael Fullilove is the Director of the Global Issues Program at the Lowy Institute for International Policy and a Nonresident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC.
Previously, Michael worked as a lawyer and an adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating. He wrote the initial feasibility study for the Lowy Institute in 2002 and acted as a consultant to Frank Lowy AC during its establishment. Michael graduated in international relations and law from the Universities of Sydney and New South Wales, with dual university medals. He also studied as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, where he took a master's degree in international relations and wrote his doctorate on Franklin D. Roosevelt's foreign policy.
Michael has published nearly 150 articles in publications including The New York Times, the Financial Times, The Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Slate, The Daily Beast, the Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, the Australian Financial Review, The Spectator, The Washington Quarterly, The National Interest and Foreign Affairs. Michael has been quoted in publications such as The Observer, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine and The Economist, and he is a frequent commentator for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Michael's first book, ‘Men and Women of Australia!’Our Greatest Modern Speeches, was published by Vintage. His next book, on the Second World War, will be published in the United States and Australia by The Penguin Press.