Hannah Wurf

Hannah Wurf
Biography
Publications

Hannah Wurf was formerly a Research Associate working on international economic governance. Her research focused on the G20 and the multilateral development banks. She holds a Masters of Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) with a Major in Government from the University of Sydney. During her undergraduate degree, she spent six months studying at Sciences-Po in Paris. She also has three years of private sector experience and lived in Hong Kong for eight years.

Strengthening the Asian Development Bank in 21st century Asia
Reports
Strengthening the Asian Development Bank in 21st century Asia
The pace of change in Asia and new and more flexible sources of finance mean that the Asian Development Bank needs to continue to demonstrate its relevance to donors and borrowers…
Why Asia still needs a development bank
Why Asia still needs a development bank
A dramatic increase in lending (up almost threefold from the year 2000) will increase pressure on the ADB to approve new loans and create a pipeline of bankable projects.
Xi Jinping cast as the saviour of globalisation
Xi Jinping cast as the saviour of globalisation
We know very little about Xi's personal commitment, if any, to globalisation.
President Trump and the decline of multilateralism
President Trump and the decline of multilateralism
One can only imagine President Trump’s contributions to the G20 summit next year.
The future of the AIIB is bigger than Australian coal
The future of the AIIB is bigger than Australian coal
If Australian support for the AIIB is so driven by coal exports, the government's commitment to sustainable regional development should be questioned.
Gloomy forecasts for economic cooperation in Moscow
Gloomy forecasts for economic cooperation in Moscow
The ideas that are gaining traction globally do not bode well for international economic cooperation.
Australia downplays the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
Australia downplays the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
In Australia, the SDGs have been a non-event.
Making the most of the G20
Analyses
Making the most of the G20
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, G20 Studies Centre Research Fellow and Project Director Tristram Sainsbury and Research Associate Hannah Wurf argue that the G20 should be at the…
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