No images? Click here To expel or not to expel Russia from the G20 summit in BaliIndonesia is preparing to host G20 countries, representing 85% of the global economy, for its annual meeting in Bali by the end of this year. Amid the preparation, the US and its allies have requested Russia to be excluded from the meeting due to its aggressive invasion of Ukraine. Our latest article by Erza Killian and Aswin Ariyanto Azis of Brawijaya University in East Java argues that we should not heed this request as this kind of sanction is ineffective. On another G20 topic, Resya Kania, a postgraduate researcher at Birmingham University, UK, has highlighted the importance of including gender issues in the G20 discussions. The Conversation Indonesia invites researchers and academics interested in writing about the upcoming G20 meeting to send their pitches and publish their analyses on our site.
G20 Bali 2022: why excluding Russia is not the best course of actionPast sanctions on Russia, including being expelled from another international forum, haven't had the desired results. So why try the same thing again?
Put women at the heart of global economic recovery: that’s Indonesia’s task at the 2022 G20 summitEmpowering women can be a solution to the economic slowdown and health crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. As the host of the G20 2022 Summit, Indonesia should focus on the issue. More stories from other editions |