Dr Merriden Varrall

Nonresident Fellow
Areas of expertise

China; Chinese foreign and domestic policy; Chinese development policy

Dr Merriden Varrall
Biography
Publications
News and media

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.

Behind the News: Inside China Global Television Network
Reports
Behind the News: Inside China Global Television Network
Can China’s television network be an effective soft power tool?
The Arab Spring echoes as Tunisia faces the test of democracy
The Arab Spring echoes as Tunisia faces the test of democracy
The presidential race has brought out a combative range of candidates, prying apart an already divided electorate.
Temper our optimism: the message from the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Osaka
Temper our optimism: the message from the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Osaka
Overshadowed by US-China tensions, the shared sense of purpose that formed the G20 has almost entirely dissipated.
How Israeli elections fit – and don’t quite match – global trends
How Israeli elections fit – and don’t quite match – global trends
Moderate centrism is out, while increasing nationalism seems to attract votes, even pushing aside a cloud of corruption.
Do you care about Slovakia? You should
Do you care about Slovakia? You should
Right-wing populists are meant to be on the march, yet one European presidential election bucked the trend.
Xi and Trump at G20: A tariff truce
Xi and Trump at G20: A tariff truce
The risk of damage to the global economy is just as real as last week.
Logic at the wayside at G20
Logic at the wayside at G20
The success of the G20 will rely on leaders to agree in a world where “me first” is privileged over cooperation.
The challenges facing APEC leaders
The challenges facing APEC leaders
A tense geopolitical environment is the backdrop to the upcoming leaders’ summit, with US-China rivalry on display.
The geopolitics of China’s tax reforms
The geopolitics of China’s tax reforms
Any government – even in the People’s Republic – has to be wary about changing income tax rules.
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