The story of the Prime Minister's foreign policy convictions and calculations, from the Lowy Institute.

When he became Prime Minister in 2018, Scott Morrison was a foreign policy amateur confronted by unprecedented challenges- an assertive Beijing and a looming rivalry between the two biggest economies in world history, the United States and China. Morrison plunged into foreign and security policy by making highly contentious changes that will be felt for decades, not least the historic decision to build nuclear-powered submarines.

Featuring interviews with Morrison and members of his cabinet, this book tells the story of the Prime Minister's foreign policy convictions and calculations, and what drove his attitudes towards China, America and the Indo-Pacific.

Reviews

"It should be read at every level of society....a concise tour de force, he has given us one of the clearest background briefings available on the sea change that has occurred in our foreign policy during the past half dozen years" - Paul Monk.
"Kelly awards Morison full marks for resilience against Chinese economic coercion, a stance that has backfired badly on Beijing...But Kelly also underlines the risks and limitations in Morrison's approach" - James Curran