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Kristen Hopewell is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Global Policy at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia. She is also Director of the Liu Institute for Global Issues and a former Director of the Centre for Chinese Research. Her research focuses on international trade, global governance, industrial policy, and development, with a particular emphasis on emerging powers like China and India. She holds a Wilson China Fellowship at the Wilson Center and has authored influential books such as Clash of Powers: US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance (2020) and Breaking the WTO: How Emerging Powers Disrupted the Neoliberal Project (2016).
Her work has been supported by prestigious grants including the Fulbright Fellowship and UK ESRC Future Research Leaders Grant. She has contributed policy analyses to outlets like Foreign Affairs, Washington Post, and South China Morning Post, and her research spans WTO reforms, trade disputes, and the impact of emerging economies on global systems. Dr. Hopewell also advises on trade policy and has held roles in both government and finance sectors prior to academia.
Her recent publications highlight crises in global trade governance, climate impacts on food security, and the role of development policy in multilateral systems. She collaborates with institutions like the Liu Institute and actively mentors students in global policy analysis.




