Hannah McNicol

Doctor of Philosophy candidate

International Development

Hannah McNicol
Hannah McNicol

Biography

Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History and Politics from Magdalen College, University of Oxford (2018) and a Masters in Development Studies, specialising in Gender, from the University of Melbourne (Deans Honours List). She is a dual awarded PhD Researcher at the University of Melbourne and University of Manchester and affiliate of the Global Development Institute.

Hannah is a member of the "Second Cold War Observatory". Her research focuses on the relationship between the Chinese and dominant liberal development models in the context of China's Belt and Road Initiative and the "Second Cold War".  In particular, Hannah is examining the significance of emerging ‘softer’ Special Economic Zones (SEZs) with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) objectives in both Chinese and liberal development policies under the increasingly shifting political economic dynamics of contemporary development. Hannah hopes to put policy mobilities and critical Development Studies in dialogue to better understand the impact on and role of local communities in this evolving mobile policy.

Hannah was a co-author on "The Second Cold War: US-China Competition for Centrality in Infrastructure, Digital, Production, and Finance Networks"  and a key contributor for an Asian Development Bank paper at Oxford University on economic growth policy and sustainable investment in China.

Further writing has explored:
- Discussions about Pacific aid in the face of Chinese geopolitical and security concerns;
- A Second Global Cold War observatory dispatch;
- The relevance of International (gender) Development for reclaiming International Women's Day ;
- The need for ethical representation in the development sector;
- Women’s economic empowerment in Cambodia;
- Financial inclusion and women's entrepreneurship in Nepal ;
- How to drive a more diverse and democratic impact investment market;
- The increasing role of "blended finance" in Australia's Development policy.

Hannah has been featured on the Development Intelligence Lab's "Intel" and as an OnImpact Media profile.

Hannah is also the Research and Communications Lead at the Australian International Development Network (AIDN) where she oversees editorial and writes for the "AIDN Beat", and assists with AIDN's podcast "philanthropod". Hannah previously worked at Good Return where she regularly contributed to Good Return’s blog and was part of a team to produce the Frontier Broker Network’s ‘Investing in Gender Equality’ podcast.

Thesis

Assembling China’s Aid/Development Practice Through Mobile Policy ‘Sharing’ Of Chinese Special Economic Zones Along The Belt And Road

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