Grace Stanhope

Research Associate, Southeast Asia Aid Map
Grace Stanhope
Biography
Publications

Grace Stanhope is a Research Associate in the Lowy Institute’s Indo-Pacific Development Centre working on the Southeast Asia Aid Map, a tool that tracks and analyses foreign aid and development finance flows to Southeast Asia from 2015 onwards.

Grace joined the Lowy Institute from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in 2023 and previously worked as a sub-editor in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery. She holds a Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics and a Bachelor of Development Studies from the Australian National University.

Belt and Road 2.0
Belt and Road 2.0
China’s Belt and Road Forum last month showed the initiative is not dead but changing shape.
Post-disaster aid in developing and fragile states
Post-disaster aid in developing and fragile states
Political mismanagement and failures of governance all too often exacerbate the effects of natural disasters.
Southeast Asia Aid Map - Key Findings Report
Analyses
Southeast Asia Aid Map - Key Findings Report
The Lowy Institute Southeast Asia Aid Map is an analytical tool designed to improve aid and development effectiveness in Southeast Asia. This report profiles the 11…
Filling the gaps: The Southeast Asia Aid Map
Filling the gaps: The Southeast Asia Aid Map
Transparency is crucial amid an increasing geopolitical contest over development finance and cooperation in the region.
Southeast Asia Aid Map
Interactives
Southeast Asia Aid Map
New interactive tracking more than 100,000 development projects, the most comprehensive assessment of development flows in Southeast Asia ever undertaken.
Life in Australia’s aid program - but not as we know it
Life in Australia’s aid program - but not as we know it
The cost of development measures is being spread across government in creative ways, making coordination harder.
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