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DR MICHAEL FULLILOVE CURRICULUM VITAE

Education Doctor of Philosophy (International Relations), University of 2004 Oxford

Thesis title: Special Faith and Confidence: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Personal Envoys and the War in Europe, 1931-1941

Master of Philosophy (International Relations), University of 1999 Oxford

The Rhodes Scholar for 1997

Bachelor of Laws, University of New South Wales 1997

(with the University Medal)

Bachelor of Arts, University of 1993

(with First Class Honours and the University Medal)

Professional Executive Director, for International Policy, 2012 – experience Sydney present

The Lowy Institute is ’s leading international think tank.

Dr Fullilove writes widely on Australian foreign policy, US foreign policy, global issues and Asia.

Program Director, Global Issues, Lowy Institute for International 2003 – 2012 Policy, Sydney

Visiting Fellow in Foreign Policy, The , 2008 – 2009 Washington, DC

Consultant to Mr Frank Lowy AC on the establishment of the 2002 – 2003 Lowy Institute

Associate, McKinsey & Company, Sydney and Auckland 2000 – 2002

Volunteer, United Nations Transitional Administration in East 2000 Timor, Dili

Lawyer, Freehills, Sydney 1999 – 2000

Adviser to the Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon , 1995 – 1996 MP

Publications Books:

A Larger Australia: The ABC 2015 Boyer Lectures (Penguin, 2015)

Editor, Men and Women of Australia! Our Greatest Modern Speeches (First edition: Vintage, 2005; Second edition: Viking, 2014)

Rendezvous with Destiny: How Franklin D. Roosevelt and Five Extraordinary Men Took America into the War and into the World (The Penguin Press, 2013)  Winner, 2014 NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction  Finalist, 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction  Reviewed in Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, TIME, The Spectator, Foreign Affairs, The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald

Co-editor (with Anthony Bubalo), Reports from a Turbulent Decade (Vintage, 2013)

Journal articles and essays:

Publishes widely in journals such as Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, World Politics Review, The Washington Quarterly and Griffith Review.

Lowy Institute publications:

Published major Lowy Institute publications on topics including US foreign policy, Australian foreign policy, global issues, Asia, the United Nations, and diasporas.

Op-eds and articles:

Published nearly two hundred articles in leading newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, Financial Times, The Washington Post, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast, Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, and Australian Financial Review.

Regular contributor to the Lowy Institute’s digital magazine, The Interpreter.

Media experience Practised media performer. Regular interviewee on Australian Broadcasting Corporation programs such as 7.30, , RN Breakfast, The World Today, AM, PM and ABC as well as commercial television and radio (Sunrise, Sunday, Meet the Press) and Sky News (PM Agenda). Extensive international media experience on The Charlie Rose Show, BBC TV & Radio, PBS, Bloomberg, Fox Business, China Radio International and Deutsche Welle Radio.

Quoted regularly in leading international media including The New York Times, Financial Times, Newsweek, The Economist, The Yomiuri Shimbun, The South China Morning Post, The Observer and The Washington Post, as well as the Australian press.

Lectures and Sought-after lecturer and speaker at venues such as The speeches Brookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Security Council Report, Chatham House, European Council on Foreign Relations, Aspen Institute Italia, Transatlantic Council on Migration, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations, INSS, National Press Club, Sydney Writers’ Festival and the Wheeler Centre.

The ABC Boyer Lecturer for 2015.

Affiliations and board Council of Councils (convened by the Council on Foreign 2012 – present memberships Relations)

The Council of Councils is composed of many of ’s leading think tanks.

Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies 2016 – present (IISS), London

The Council is an advisory body composed of distinguished individuals who advise the Trustees and Director-General of IISS on the intellectual direction of the Institute.

Nonresident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy, The Brookings 2009 – present Institution, Washington, DC

NSW Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee 2013 – 2016

National Committee, Australian Republican Movement 1991 – 1997