Virtual Workshop: National Narratives and the Rise of China: Is COVID-19 a Game-Changer for Transatlantic Narratives on China’s Rise?
Virtual Roundtable: Breaking the Diplomatic Stalemate: US and International Policy Towards Venezuela The panel discusses the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and COVID-19, recent international commitments to provide relief.
Virtual Roundtable: What’s Next for Trade and Protectionism? From Pre-Existing Trends to COVID-19 and Beyond
Virtual Roundtable: What Will COVID-19 Mean for the Participation of Developing Countries in the Global Trading System in the Short and Long Run?
Webinar: Homeland Security and the Emergency Response to Coronavirus in the US Secretary Jeh Johnson discusses the role of agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security in responding to contemporary crises.
Webinar: Does COVID-19 Spell the End of America's Interest in Globalization? Panellists discuss how the novel coronavirus will elevate or tame calls for de-globalization as states prioritize their own nation’s need for medical resources over the need to cooperate internationally.
Webinar: US Foreign Policy in a Post COVID-19 World Tony Blinken, US Deputy Secretary of State 2015 – 17, speaks with Sir Peter Westmacott about the impact of COVID-19 and the 2020 US presidential elections on America’s global role.
Virtual Roundtable: US Global Leadership After COVID-19 Michèle Flournoy discusses current US strategy towards China and the Middle East and how this might change under a Democratic administration.
Virtual Roundtable: America’s China Challenge The panel discusses a range of regional and systemic trade matters between the USA and China.
Virtual Roundtable: The Shock of Coronavirus – Hard Truths This event is part of the Inaugural Virtual Roundtable Series on the US, Americas and the State of the World .