Genevieve Donnellon-May

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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.

Home grown: Building a stronger food system in Laos
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
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
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
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.
China’s food dilemma
China’s food dilemma
The push for a “Food Silk Road” is telling of the superpower’s vulnerability – environmental and geopolitical.
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