“Who we are as a group might mean we have something unique, beautiful, and impactful to add”

GG2020 Fellows

The twenty-four GG2020 fellows, eight from China, Germany and the US respectively, have been selected from a highly competitive pool of over 200 applicants by the GG2020 Steering Committee of senior policymakers and academics from the three participating countries. The fellows combine academic excellence and professional experience with personal commitment, intellectual creativity and a clear dedication to global problem-solving. As a group, the GG2020 fellows bring together a variety of different backgrounds, experiences and fields of expertise. This diversity represents a valuable asset for exploring new ways of effective global problem-solving.

 

Katrin Arnold
National Expert, DG Economic and Finanacial Affiars, European Commission

 

 

LOU Yaping
PhD Candidiate, Fudan University

 

 

 

Bruce AU
Senior Consultant, Dalberg Global Development Advisors

 

 

Scott Moore
Master of Science in Environmental Change and Management, 
Oxford University

 

 

Rainer Breul
Advisor on European Affairs and Global Issues, German Foreign Office

 

 

Swati Mylavarapu
Consultant, Dalberg Global Development Advisors

 

 

Jeff Colgan
PhD candidate, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

 

Timo Noetzel
Research Group Leader, Centre of Excellence, Konstanz University

 

 

Deng Liangchun
Policy Program Manager, The Climate Group

 

 

Ely Ratner
Associate Political Scientist, RAND Corporation

 

 

Meron Hadero
Research Analyst, Office of the President for Global Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

 

 

A. Gabriel von Roda
PhD candidate, London School of Economics and Political Science

 

 

 

Thomas Hale
PhD candidate, Department of Politics, Princeton University

 

 

D. Rajeev Sibal
PhD Candidiate, London School of Economics and Political Science

 

 

Arzu Hatakoy
Associate Humanitarian Affairs Officer, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

 

 

WANG Jin
Assistant Research Professor and PhD candate, CICIR

 

 

 

JIAO Shixin
Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Institute, Shanghai Academy of Social Science, China

 

 

WANG Liang
Assistant to the Managing Director, World Bank, Washington D.C.

 

 

Katrin Kinzelbach
Research Fellow, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights, PhD candidate, University of Vienna

 

Zach Wasserman
PhD candidate, Yale University

 

 

 

Tobias Leipprand
Fellow, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung

 

 

XU Ting
Senior Project Manager, Bertelsmann Foundation, Washington D.C.

 

 

André Lieber
Research Fellow, Office of Norbert Röttgen, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and      
                  Nuclear Safety

 

 

YANG Xiaozhou
Opinion Editor, World Affairs, Oriental Morning Post

 

 

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