Genevieve Donnellon-May
Biography
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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.
China’s food safety crises: Some oils just shouldn’t mix
Beijing has pledged to tackle food hygiene issues, with the Communist Party’s legitimacy at stake if it fails.
Have India and China achieved a border breakthrough?
Tensions in the Himalayas have been high since 2020. This latest deal is a step forward.
Caught between giants: Why Cambodia looks to Australia
With Phnom Penh aiming to diversify its strategic options, Canberra seems like a good bet.
Thailand’s path to climate resilience
While the government has taken steps to address the effects of climate change, efforts must be scaled up.
Bring women to the table to talk ocean sustainability
The upcoming G20 summit in Brazil must focus on what has so far remained neglected – women’s experience of ocean challenges.
Kicking up a stink: Europe’s farmers, like those in Australia, are counting costs
International turmoil is having mixed political consequences both near and far.
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.
Beijing digs in for the Central Asia-China gas pipeline
Construction challenges aside, a geopolitical interest is obvious.
Beijing’s interest in the Middle Corridor
An economic gateway through Central Asia could provide China a much less messy trade route to Europe.
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