16 Nov 2023 The G20’s approach on debt has failed Mariza Cooray , Robert Walker The “Common Framework” shows the perils of announcing solutions before governments have them.
20 Oct 2023 India’s G20 set new agendas Ambika Vishwanath , Hritik Bhasin Bringing the Global South to the table was only one part of a new inclusiveness.
25 Sep 2023 Indonesia’s long-term geostrategic ambition: What’s missing? Fakhridho SBP Susilo , Jaysa Rafi Prana Jakarta’s policymakers need to leverage the country’s soft power to advance its global clout.
18 Sep 2023 UN General Assembly: Snubs and fragmentation Stéphanie Fillion This year’s meeting will be marked by notable absentees, fuelling a sense that the body’s multilateral power is on the wane.
11 Sep 2023 India pushes China to the margins of the G20 Ian Hall New multilateral agreements unveiled on the sidelines of the forum show how New Delhi has been working hard to curtail Beijing’s strategic influence.
8 Sep 2023 The G20 spectacle and the domestic imperatives of Modi’s global ambitions Sanya Dhingra The underlying ideological drivers of Hindu nationalism can also be seen amid the fluttering flags and motorcades.
8 Sep 2023 Ahead of G20, India-China reconciliation fails to launch Ankit Tiwari , Sidharth Raimedhi Beijing’s actions speak louder than words. By failing to turn up in Delhi, Xi sent a clear signal that China has little enthusiasm for stabilising relations.
7 Sep 2023 Why India keeps a foot in both camps Ved Shinde Great powers might seek to force a choice but India is showcasing its own – to stop China from dominating, and benefit from Western capital.
5 Sep 2023 Who’s on the guest list? India brings Bangladesh to the G20 Sadia Aktar Korobi Bangladesh is taking its place as a bridge between South and Southeast Asia.
25 May 2023 Economic diplomacy: Taking cover from the summit war of words Greg Earl Proliferating regional institutions risk becoming shooting stars, with a long trail of bureaucratic half-lives behind.
24 May 2023 A G20 presidency to build Brand India as a champion of the Global South Parama Sinha Palit Narendra Modi is aiming to enhance India’s reputation abroad while winning valuable political capital at home.
21 Feb 2023 Will India’s G20 deliver more than hot air? Aarti Betigeri Big goals are on the table. But matching aims with outcomes is a challenge for any host.
25 Jul 2022 Jokowi adopts a statesman style Johannes Nugroho As G20 host, Indonesia’s president is on a drive to burnish his international credentials and win kudos at home.
14 Jun 2022 Hyundai takes the driver’s seat in Indonesia’s EV market Akhmad Hanan , Budi Prayogo Sunariyanto With net zero emissions targets looming, Southeast Asia’s biggest car market is setting the pace on electric vehicles.
2 Jun 2022 Economic diplomacy: New Labor ministers are facing up to old issues Greg Earl Reshaping policies on the Pacific, Indonesia and domestic manufacturing is already revealing a changing of the guard.
21 Apr 2022 Economic diplomacy: After Ukraine, the IMF ponders the future Greg Earl A decoupling world will still need an old-style cooperative rescue service to repair the economic minefields.
16 Jul 2021 The G20 “diplomacy dividend” Erin Watson-Lynn Civil engagement groups have a valuable commodity at their disposal: time.
27 Nov 2020 Prospects for a G20 “pandemic treaty” Erin Watson-Lynn Spared the “theatre of summitry”, the next leaders of the grouping now have a chance to get on with the job.
17 Nov 2020 The G20’s existential crisis Erin Watson-Lynn The group’s expanded mandate, including into women’s empowerment, puts its relevance and its values under a microscope.
22 Apr 2020 Missing in action: The G20 in the Covid crisis Tom Chodor The supposed “premier forum” has by and large failed to rise to hopes of a broader mandate.
26 Mar 2020 Economic diplomacy: Fighting global pandemics from the G20 to ASEAN Greg Earl When the G2 idea still had currency, a pandemic might have seemed a potential moment for US-China cooperation
25 Mar 2020 What the G20 needs to deliver Roland Rajah A global pandemic demands a global “whatever it takes”.
8 Jul 2019 What a waste: the G20 and the plastic problem Michael Heazle More plastic waste is choking the world’s oceans yet despite global declarations and commitments, nothing much is done.
1 Jul 2019 Temper our optimism: the message from the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Osaka Merriden Varrall Overshadowed by US-China tensions, the shared sense of purpose that formed the G20 has almost entirely dissipated.
25 Jun 2019 Osaka G20: finding the right beat for hard conversation Mike Callaghan Summits are too often harshly judged on what they deliver now rather than the agenda set for the future.
20 Jun 2019 Economic diplomacy: G20 warms up, the China drip and open trade talks Greg Earl Could Japan’s Abe Shinzo – yes, Abe Shinzo – use his personal clout to give the flatlining G20 some new direction?
3 Dec 2018 Xi and Trump at G20: A tariff truce Merriden Varrall The risk of damage to the global economy is just as real as last week.
25 Oct 2018 Australian energy diplomacy Christian Downie Implemented correctly, Australia could achieve some of its foreign policy goals through its energy exports.
17 Apr 2018 Biding time: the G20 Eminent Persons Group on financial governance Mike Callaghan The EPG says economic reforms proposed by the G20 are neither radical nor novel.
17 Jul 2017 The G20 Hamburg riots and the German election Marcus Colla The G20 riots in Hamburg have raised a number of pertinent political questions about domestic security and political extremism in Germany.
4 Nov 2016 Gloomy forecasts for economic cooperation in Moscow Hannah Wurf The ideas that are gaining traction globally do not bode well for international economic cooperation.
29 Feb 2016 G20 update: Finance ministers disappoint but China's leadership shows promise Tristram Sainsbury