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Public governance and global politics after COVID-19
The COVID-19 crisis is a major shock to the existing complex of global rules
sometimes described as the “liberal international order.” This order heavily
emphasized global openness in trade and information flows, and it ...
Could the pandemic reshape world order, American security, and national defense?
The COVID-19 pandemic seems at once to be top of mind for international
relations scholars while low on their list of enduring drivers. As economists
and public health experts tally the virus’s accumulating effects, ...
Maybe it won’t be so bad : a modestly optimistic take on COVID and world order
Every crisis seems epochal in the moment, when normal patterns of behavior
are profoundly disrupted and normal patterns of policy are profoundly inadequate. Yet determining, in real time, which crises will indeed have ...
A “good enough” world order a gardener’s manual
We stand at an extraordinary and challenging moment in world history. The
twin, interrelated crises of COVID-19 and the breakdown of economic globalization have demonstrated both the weakness of current “world order” (or ...
Take It off-site world order and international institutions after COVID-19
COVID-19 changes everything, we are told. We know, almost certainly, that
it does not. COVID-19 is an accelerator of global changes that were already under way, much more than it is a generator of sharp shifts in ...
Building a more globalized order
While the pandemic facilitated nationalist backlash against global supply
chains and international organizations, it has actually revealed we need
more globalization, not less. Our problem is overreliance on single-sou ...
Prospects for the United States’ post-COVID-19 policies : strengthening the G20 leaders process
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted the international system with its second major challenge of the past fifteen years. The first challenge—the global
financial crisis (GFC) of 2007–9—led to the creation of the Group of ...
When the world stumbled COVID-19 and the failure of the international system
In the first half of March 2020, the borders of the United States of America
slammed shut. They had already begun to close in January, when President Donald Trump’s administration announced restrictions on visitors from ...
The United States, China, and the great values game
Global crises inevitably raise questions of global leadership. As the world confronts a dramatically changing climate, a pandemic, a global economic recession, and an ongoing refugee crisis, it seeks competent leaders that ...