The Geopolitics of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Views from China, Europe, and Russia

Are we witnessing a transformative event that is going to reshape international relations and relations among states?

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The coronavirus pandemic, beyond its vast human tragedy, is likely to have lasting implications for the global order. In this virtual video conference from grantee Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, experts on China, Russia, and Europe discuss how global politics are shifting amid the worldwide health crisis.

Paul Haenle, Maurice R. Greenberg Director’s Chair of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center in Beijing, Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, and Judy Dempsey, a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, share their views with moderator Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who asks, “Are we witnessing a transformative event that is going to reshape international relations and relations among states?”

The video conference is part of a collection of materials, Global Pandemic: Coronavirus and Global Disorder, provided by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, offering analysis by Carnegie experts on the political, economic, and geostrategic effects of the global coronavirus pandemic. 


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