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How to be exceptional: Australia in the slowing global economy
Analysis
How to be exceptional: Australia in the slowing global economy
While the US and UK have seen political rebellions against migration and trade, Australia has tranquilly entered its 26th year of growth. Australia can in coming decades increase…
Central bankers 'pushing on a string'
Commentary
Central bankers 'pushing on a string'
Originally published in the Nikkei Report.Stephen Grenville
Innovation doesn't begin at a G-20 summit meeting
Commentary
Innovation doesn't begin at a G-20 summit meeting
Originally published in the Wall Street Journal.Leon Berkelmans
G20 Monitor: Towards Hangzhou and Hamburg
Report
G20 Monitor: Towards Hangzhou and Hamburg
The 21st edition of the G20 Monitor highlights considerations for the G20 ahead of the 4–5 September 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit in Hangzhou, China. It also canvasses three topics…
Making the most of the G20
Analysis
Making the most of the G20
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, G20 Studies Centre Research Fellow and Project Director Tristram Sainsbury and Research Associate Hannah Wurf argue that the G20 should be at the…
G20 Monitor: New considerations for China’s 2016 G20 Presidency
Report
G20 Monitor: New considerations for China’s 2016 G20 Presidency
The 20th issue of the G20 Monitor discusses the economic leadership China can display in 2016 by opening its services sector; the successes and structural gaps in the G20…
Why the G20's growth pledges have foundered
Commentary
Why the G20's growth pledges have foundered
This piece was originally published in the Australian Financial Review  Leon Berkelmans , Tristram Sainsbury
G20 Monitor: The Chinese 2016 G20 host year
Report
G20 Monitor: The Chinese 2016 G20 host year
The 19th issue of the G20 Monitor focuses on the state of the G20 in the initial months of the Chinese G20 Presidency and examines policies that could contribute to the G20’s core…
G20 needs to find new momentum to progress global issues
Commentary
G20 needs to find new momentum to progress global issues
G20 needs to find new momentum to progress global issues Tristram Sainsbury and Hannah Wurf Australian Financial Review 13 November 2015Hannah Wurf , Tristram Sainsbury