Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu (@huiyuanliu) 's Twitter Profile
Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu

@huiyuanliu

Research Officer at Dev Policy Centre

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calendar_today23-10-2013 00:24:53

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“The message is simple: most Australians don’t want aid cut right now … [and] these preferences are even more striking among Labor supporters.” ⁦Terence Wood⁩ devpolicy.org/australians-do…

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Today on devpolicy.org Alyssa Leng analyses PNG's new ambitious donor-dependent road building plan. An ambitious scheme, a good ideal, but maintenance woes loom large: devpolicy.org/connect-png-th…

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A minimum earnings guarantee for Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme workers? Evie Sharman discusses the proposal on devpolicy.org - detailed discussion and the idea sounds good. devpolicy.org/its-time-for-a…

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Great upcoming devpolicy.org event. Peter Sands, the Executive Director of The Global Fund, will speak on global health challenges & the tricky task of fighting them. Online & in person. 23 August. Register here: crawford.anu.edu.au/news-events/ev…

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“Whatever the initial response, if the #NewZealand experience is anything to go by, the popularity of the Pacific Engagement Visa will grow over time,” say Richard Curtain and Stephen Howes. #auspol #PacificMigration Department of Pacific Affairs (DPA) ANU Crawford School of Public Policy Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 devpolicy.org/the-pacific-en…

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On devpolicy.org today my colleague Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu examines why Chinese businesses stay so silent when engaging in the Pacific. Regardless of your views of Chinese business in the region, this very valuable perspective taking: devpolicy.org/why-are-chines…

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“…China is willing to channel US$10 billion worth of China's special drawing rights through two of the IMF’s trusts set up to help poor and middle-income nations.” ⁦⁦The Straits Times⁩ (This is about 1/3 of China’s additional 2021 SDR allocation) straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia…

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Should Australia give more to the The Global Fund? As Peter Sands explained in his devpolicy.org talk yesterday there's good reason to. On the blog @chill6575 looks at the potential political hurdles Sands will face as he makes his case to the government: devpolicy.org/australia-and-…

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A monthly round-up of news and analysis on #AidAndDevelopment from devpolicy.org: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 releases terms of reference for development finance review, USAID releases five-year strategic framework for the #Pacific, and more. #GlobalDevelopment devpolicy.org/august-aid-new…

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Very good devpolicy.org blog by MICHAEL KABUNI: "In no term has PNG ever had more than two PMs, so the one who is second is normally secure...[votes] of no confidence are power games, but need a narrative to succeed." devpolicy.org/will-james-mar…

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Trying again as my first share led to a broken link 🤔. China’s Global Development Initiative: soft power play or serious commitment? - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre devpolicy.org/chinas-gdi-sof…

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“The #Pacific contracted by 5.4% between 2019 and 2021,” say Stephen Howes and Huiyuan Liu, “other regions or groups at worst stood still and some managed growth despite the pandemic.” #COVID-19 #EconTwitter Pacific Development ADB Pacific @ADB_Sydney_PSDI USP Economics devpolicy.org/the-pacific-em…

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The other big finding from the 2022 The Lowy Institute Pacific Aid Map is the seeming collapse in China’s financing to the region. A few comments on this 1/x

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Interesting analysis from Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu about how #aid #procurement works in #Australia, for those who are curious. With January in full swing, I'm excited about the #foreignaid projects that will help improve the lives of #APAC communities this year. devpolicy.org/overview-of-au…

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Our new devpol report on DFAT aid investment performance and reporting. Written by myself, Terence Wood Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu and Cam, it's been a long time in the making, good to have it finally out. devpolicy.org/two-in-five-au…

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Our aid budget analysis. Still struggling to understand the rationale for the decade-long aid indexation commitment. Government says it is rebuilding aid, but looks more like marginalising. devpolicy.org/labor-promises…

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Interesting post on devpolicy.org today on the post-covid travel recovery in the Pacific from Sharon (Huiyuan) Liu & Stephen Howes. As with everything in the Pacific, the "recovery" varies a lot from country to country: devpolicy.org/travel-recover…