The coronavirus world order - a podcast by ECFR

from 2021-01-08T07:00

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In the early days of covid-19, it became clear that none of the great powers were looking to the multilateral system to provide an answer. As the death count rose, every country acted as if it was on its own, closing borders, stockpiling medical equipment, and introducing export controls. The blame game conducted by Beijing and Washington over the WHO showed how geopolitics is increasingly undermining multilateralism. While it seems increasingly evident that the global challenges of today require global solutions, how can we explain the current crisis of the liberal international order? In this week’s podcast, Mark Leonard is joined by John Ikenberry, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University, to discuss the roles of the US and the EU in supporting liberal internationalism to address the problems of modernity and build a world safe for democracy.

This podcast was recorded on 9 December 2020.

Further reading:
“The Next Liberal Order” by John Ikenberry: https://buff.ly/3j50qTC
“Why Liberal Internationalism Is Still Indispensable—and Fixable” by Michael Hirsh: https://buff.ly/3gkxgil

Bookshelf:
• “A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order” by John Ikenberry
• The “FDR at War” series by Nigel Hamilton
• “Brideshead revisited” by Evelyn Waugh

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