Guy de Jonquières
guy.dej@gmail.com
Guy de Jonquières is a Senior Fellow at ECIPE. His current interests and research focus particularly on international economic policy and Asia’s political economy. He was previously a journalist with The Financial Times, where he spent much of his career working, living and travelling extensively in North America, Europe and Asia. He served in Paris, Washington, New York, Saigon, Brussels and Hong Kong as well as specialist correspondent covering international IT industries. He has also been The Financial Times’ world trade editor and international business editor.
Guy de Jonquières has extensive radio and television broadcasting experience, principally in the US and in Europe. He is a frequent guest speaker and chairman at conferences. He has participated in events organised by the United Nations, the WTO, the OECD, the Salzburg Global Seminar, the Asian Development Bank, the London School of Economics and the World Economic Forum, as well as by research institutes, business schools and multinational corporations.
In 2001, Guy de Jonquières received the BP/European University Institute prize for essay on transatlantic economic relations, and in 2007 he was awarded as the opinion writer of the year by the Society of Publishers in Asia.
ECIPE Publications
- China's Challenges (ECIPE Policy Brief No. 01/2012)
- The multilateralism conundrum: international economic relations in the post-hegemonic era (Transatlantic Task Force on Trade Working Paper 1)
- China and the global economic crisis (ECIPE Policy Brief No. 02/2009)
Articles, Opinion and Commentary
- Wanted: A New Model for Multilateralism (Guy de Jonquières writes in the Bridges about multilateral reform)

