Secondly, the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on international cooperation/conflict will be analyzed through three theoretical lens, Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism. The main thesis of the paper is that the COVID-19 crisis will increase the divergent and contentious trends in the short term, ...
As the global effect of COVID-19 pandemic continues to deepen, the international community is faced with the greatest challenge since the end of World War II. There are contradictions between objective demand for global cooperation against common crisis and shortfalls in capacity, mechanisms and res...
As such, China has been accused of using vaccine diplomacy as a soft power tool to achieve its self-interested foreign policy objectives, which include increasing its geopolitical influence and improving its international image (Cohen 2020), shifting away the blame as the origin of COVID-19 (...
WASHINGTON, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has called for cooperation among countries to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. In her interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National on Thursday, Albright said that combating COVID-19, which she...
LUSAKA, May 1 (Xinhua) -- Africa-China long-standing relations will remain intact because it was based on mutual respect and understanding in the wake of the COVID-19 despite many challenges arising from the pandemic, experts said. Experts asserted that trade and other agreements between the ...
-How has COVID-19 disrupted current and prospective Chinese students’ overseas educational journey? Which proposals from the domestic and international education communities will help break the state of limbo for Chinese students studying abroad during the pandemic?
BERTRAND stressed that international cooperation on the current COVID-19 outbreak is necessary, supporting and expecting China to organize international cooperation on COVID-19. Currently, various countries need to understand why China is taking these measures and, in particular, how effective they are...
COVID-19Institute of Economic Affairs,international relations,liberalism Just to inform all NOL-readers out there, if you like the subject, please register and join the IEA webinar I’ll give next wednesday, 13.00 hours, London time. Institute of Economic Affairs > Events ...
The COVID-19 vaccine has been a miraculous, life-saving advance, offering staggering efficacy in adults, and was developed with astonishing speed.
Vaccine diplomacy has emerged as a predominant form of global health diplomacy and has become a buzzword of international relations these days. Historically vaccines became a symbol and vehicle of goodwill and friendship among states, which could function even when countries were engaged in war. CO...