Jing Ge
Biography
Publications
Jing Ge is an instructor at Florida International University. She also works as a research assistant at the Jack D Gordon Institute to provide policy analysis. Her research interests include Asia-Pacific regional security studies, international organisation, and global governance. She has written for several publications, including The Diplomat, The National Interest and American Purpose. Also, her academic work has been published in many international peer-reviewed journals.
Moon governance in the spotlight after Artemis II
The Artemis Accords represent an opportunity for middle powers, including Australia, to establish a role in lunar governance.
Digital trade rules in the Indo-Pacific are multiplying
The WTO's new e-commerce baseline is just one layer in a fracturing digital trade order.
Japan’s bid to build a “de-Chinafied” rare earth supply system – with Australia and Brazil on-board
New agreements with Lynas and Brazil's Goiás state show Japan moving from supply anxiety to market architecture.