- Andrew O’Neil (School of Government and International Relations)
International relations and geopolitics; global security; Asia and the G20
- Fabrizio Carmignani (Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics)
Strategies for economic growth, G20 processes and influence, G20 and development
- Tony Makin (APEC Study Centre)
International economics, international finance, fiscal policy; Asia-Pacific economies
- Janet Ransley (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice)
Police powers and protest groups, exercising police discretion, previous G20 protests
- Russell Trood (School of Government and International Relations)
Significance of G20 Summit; international relations
- Wesley Widmaier (Centre for Governance and Public Policy)
G20 studies, international political economy, US foreign policy, international crises
- Ashutosh Misra (Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security)
Global security, international terrorism, India as global power, Indo-Pacific region
- Hamish McLean (School of Humanities)
Risk and crisis communication, Social media manipulated protests, major event preparation for a crisis, responding to activist groups
- Jeremy Williams (Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise)
Climate change, sustainable development, sustainable enterprise
- Charles Sampford (Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law)
Transnational security, tax integrity, G20’s development agenda, financial regulation, strengthening development, ethics, integrity and the G20
- Susanne Becken (Griffith Institute for Tourism)
Tourism and trade liberalisation, tourism and collaboration, corporate tourism
- Colin Brown (Griffith Asia Institute)
Indonesia and the G20
- Steven Feng (Griffith Asia Institute)
China and the G20, Chinese economy
- Kate O’Donnell (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice)
Critical infrastructure policy, militant climate change activism, policing environmental protests
- Brian Adams (Centre for Interfaith &Cultural Dialogue)
Religious freedom and global economy
- Anne Tiernan (School of Government and International Relations)
Agenda setting, policy advice, intergovernmental coordination
- Matthew Burke (Urban Research Program)
Urban planning, transport policy, Australian cities, Asian cities, barriers to movement
- AJ Brown (Centre for Governance and Public Policy)
Corruption, Whistleblower laws, Integrity systems
- Sarah Gardiner (Griffith Institute for Tourism)
Hospitality and hotel management, service industry standards, destination marketing
- Tapan Sarker (Griffith Asia Institute)
Energy transition, energy and emerging economies
- Jason Sharman (Centre for Governance and Public Policy)
Corruption, money laundering, integrity, governance and regulation [Based in New York until December; available on email] MEDIA CONTACT: Stephen O’Grady, 0408 727 706, [email protected]