Will COVID-19 Transform the Global World Order?

In this edition of Wilson Center NOW Bruce Jentleson discusses how COVID-19 is further straining an already weakened liberal international order and examines how the Trump administration’s response compares with other nations.

In this edition of Wilson Center NOW we are joined by Bruce Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University and Wilson Center Global Fellow. He discusses how COVID-19 is further straining an already weakened liberal international order and examines how the Trump administration’s response compares with other nations.

 

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