Genevieve Donnellon-May
Biography
Publications
Genevieve Donnellon-May is a geopolitical and global strategy advisor interested in regional resource conflict and environmental governance in Asia and Africa. She is a researcher at Oxford Global Society, the Asia-Pacific analyst for The Red Line podcast, a 2023 Pacific Forum Young Leader, and also a 2023 Yenching Global Symposium Delegate.

More than just rice: Asia’s food supply anxieties
Most economies in Southeast Asia are net food importers. Is now the time for Australia to step up its export production?

What Norway might learn from Nauru after a massive phosphate find
A handful of countries meet demand for an essential fertiliser ingredient – and geopolitical competition complicates the equation.

Unleashing chaos: Nova Kakhovka Dam destruction threatens global food security
The collapse of critical hydroelectric infrastructure will have devastating knock-on effects for Europe’s breadbasket.

Full steam ahead for the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway?
After a long haul already, there is still a journey ahead for a new route to connect China and Europe via Central Asia.

Home grown: Building a stronger food system in Laos
Reducing reliance on imports should be the aim in ensuring the country is not hostage to global market volatility.

Hydro-hegemon? Complexities of shared rivers between China and India
Alarm about China building dams upstream of Brahmaputra River must be tempered by India’s own record on water-sharing.

South Korea can’t afford to be a Wally with water
And neither can the rest of the world.

Shaky foundations for the New Development Bank
A new president for BRICS groupings finance arm must steer geopolitical storms from outside – as well as within.

Multilateral cooperation can improve South Asia’s water woes
Transparency will help foster trust, which can lead to a common river management framework for the benefit of all.
Pagination