I am an International Relations PhD graduate of the Australian National University and have taught at the University of Adelaide and Charles Darwin University and at universities in the UK over 30 years. I specialise in a range of subjects related to China, Japan, East Asia and the Asia-Pacific I have advised the UNDP, the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa and UK national research councils. I am a member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London and the British Academy of Social Science.
What the G20 is doing – and why it matters
Sep 03, 2016 10:14 am UTC| Insights & Views
As the leaders of the worlds 19 biggest economies and the European Union meet in the beautiful southern Chinese city of Hangzhou for the culmination of Chinas year at the helm of the G20, it pays to ask exactly what theyre...
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