Genevieve Donnellon-May

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Genevieve Donnellon-May is a geopolitical and global strategy advisor interested in regional resource governance (land, energy, water) and environmental conflict in Asia and Africa. She is also a 2023 CSIS Pacific Young Leader, an Australia-China Emerging Leader, an Australia-Vietnam Young Leader, a 2023 Yenching Global Scholar, and an Asia Society Gen A member. In 2023, Genevieve was shortlisted by the Young Australians in International Affairs as one of the Young Women to Watch in International Affairs. Genevieve holds an MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management from the University of Oxford, and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) and a Diploma of Languages from the University of Melbourne. She has held positions as the 2022 Young Australians in International Affairs Climate Fellow as well as at the Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea. Additionally, Genevieve is a member of the Indo-Pacific Circle, a fellow of the Indo-Pacific Studies Center, and a reviewer of peer-reviewed journals.

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Xi Jinping Skips BRICS: A Silent Rebuke of a Fractured Bloc?

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Trilateral Convergence: ASEAN, GCC, and China Redefine Global Cooperation

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Harvesting Algorithms: Can AI Cultivate China’s Food Security Future?

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A Taste of Collaboration: Brazil and China’s Food Deal Feasts on Opportunity

During Xi Jinping’s visit to Brazil for the G20 Summit in November last year, China and Brazil signed a series of new deals outlining...

Grains of Cooperation: How Malaysia and China Can Feed Their Future

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China’s agricultural priorities in 2025

As global food security becomes an increasingly urgent issue, China's strategies for ensuring its agricultural self-sufficiency in 2025 will play a pivotal role not...

The Cost of CPEC: Debt, Security, and Geopolitical Struggles

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Weathering the Mandate of Heaven: China’s Infrastructure vs. Extreme Weather

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Can Kazakhstan’s Unprecedented Floods be Prevented in the Future?

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