Dr Merriden Varrall

Nonresident Fellow
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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.

Belt and Road: China’s biggest brand
Belt and Road: China’s biggest brand
The Belt and Road Initiative is foremost a marketing tool, often applied retrospectively, and aimed at a home audience.
China: vaccines and rumours from Zhongnanhai
China: vaccines and rumours from Zhongnanhai
Amid whispers of possible infighting, President Xi Jinping remains powerful while Premier Li Keqiang seeks gains.
Trump-Kim summit: China smiles
Trump-Kim summit: China smiles
China’s political elite know that this is only the beginning, but have several reasons to be pleased.
Name shame: China’s trouble with Taiwan
Name shame: China’s trouble with Taiwan
Beijing’s nomenclature belligerence may actually be working in Tapei’s favour.
Chinese students being taught 'us and them' brand of diplomacy
Commentary
Chinese students being taught 'us and them' brand of diplomacy
Originally published on ABC Online. Merriden Varrall
Boao Forum, through the eyes of China’s state media
Boao Forum, through the eyes of China’s state media
“Confidence” was the message, reinforced in print and online.
China: the party, the state, and the new anti-graft body
China: the party, the state, and the new anti-graft body
Xi Jinping has taken a significant risk with reforms of the anti-corruption system.
The patchy results of China’s soft power efforts
The patchy results of China’s soft power efforts
China is merging departments in a bid to further enhance its cultural influence.
Are China and Australia at a Breaking Point?
Commentary
Are China and Australia at a Breaking Point?
Originally published in The Diplomat. Merriden Varrall
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