Dr Merriden Varrall

Nonresident Fellow
Areas of expertise

China; Chinese foreign and domestic policy; Chinese development policy

Dr Merriden Varrall
Biography
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Dr Merriden Varrall is a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute. She is Director of the Australia Geopolitics Hub at KPMG. From 2014- 2018, Merriden was the Director of the Lowy Institute’s East Asia Program. Before joining the Institute, Merriden was the Assistant Country Director and Senior Policy Advisor at United Nations Development Programme, China, where she worked on China’s role in the world, focusing on its international development cooperation policy. Prior to that she worked for the Australian Government Treasury and the Department of Family and Community Services. Merriden spent almost eight years living and working in China, including lecturing in foreign policy at the China Foreign Affairs University and conducting fieldwork for her doctoral research. Merriden has a PhD examining Chinese foreign policy from Macquarie University, Sydney, and the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. She has a Masters Degree in International Affairs from the Australian National University, and completed her undergraduate studies in international studies at the University of Technology Sydney.

Mindanao: In the face of a new, united threat, Duterte courts unorthodox alliances
Mindanao: In the face of a new, united threat, Duterte courts unorthodox alliances
There are many obstacles to Duterte’s ambitious goal of an AFP-NPA-MNLF-MILF coalition.
China's legal reforms are far cry from Western-style justice
Commentary
China's legal reforms are far cry from Western-style justice
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review. Merriden Varrall
What Did Chinese People Think of the Belt and Road Forum?
Commentary
What Did Chinese People Think of the Belt and Road Forum?
Originally published in The Diplomat. Merriden Varrall
What South Korea's election result could mean for the region
Commentary
What South Korea's election result could mean for the region
Originally published in the Sydney Morning Herald.  Merriden Varrall
China lives in two different worlds
Commentary
China lives in two different worlds
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review on 31 March 2017. Merriden Varrall
China leadership prizes internal security over one-upping the US
China leadership prizes internal security over one-upping the US
China is terrified of what could happen to its central goal of CCP legitimacy in the case of ‘imperial overreach’.
Li’s Australia visit: ‘Nothing to be afraid of’
Li’s Australia visit: ‘Nothing to be afraid of’
China wants to use the visit to try and clear up a few 'misunderstandings' with Australia.
What's next for Xi Jinping?
What's next for Xi Jinping?
There has been considerable speculation about whether Chinese President Xi Jinping might be secretly planning to extend his time in power.
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