Indian economist Jayati Ghosh named by UN to high-level advisory board on multilateralism
Ghosh has been named to the 12-member board, which will be supported in its work by the Centre for Policy Research of the United Nations University
Ghosh has been named to the 12-member board, which will be supported in its work by the Centre for Policy Research of the United Nations University
Author: Zhijie Ding, UC Berkeley The rules-based trading system is losing steam. While the World Trade Organisation (WTO) promised an integrated
Author: Editorial Board, ANU The United States and China now confront each other awkwardly across the regional and global stage in a new era of great
Author: Jia Qingguo, Peking University As the poet Shelley once hopefully wrote, ‘if winter comes, can spring be far behind?’ When it comes to
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Heightened US–China tensions and strategic competition and China’s recent weaponisation of trade against countries
Author: Dong Wang, Peking University The Asia Pacific has entered a period of profound change characterised by a shifting power balance and
Author: Kevin Rutigliano, Thammasat University On 26 October 2021, US President Joe Biden attended a virtual US–ASEAN summit meeting — the first
Author: Evan Laksmana, NUS The outlines of the Biden administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy are emerging. Public comments from administration
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Leaders of the 21 APEC economies met virtually on Friday and made progress on some of the biggest economic challenges
Author: Peter Drysdale, ANU The online APEC economic leaders meeting chaired by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern over the weekend underlines
Author: Yves Tiberghien, UBC In its self-assigned capacity as ‘the premier forum for international economic cooperation’, the G20 disappointed in
Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the G20 summit with President Biden, in Rome, Oct. 31, 2021. Morale has dropped considerably in the State
Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the G20 summit with President Biden, in Rome, Oct. 31, 2021. Morale has dropped considerably in the State
On Friday 22 October, Clare Short gave an online lecture on ‘What’s wrong with Aid?’ as part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development
Author: James Curran, University of Sydney The spectre of Donald Trump stalks Joe Biden’s White House and other corridors of power in