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March 25, 2020 | View in Browser
The COVID-19 pandemic is upending not only millions of lives, but also the way in which countries interact with each other. Whether the disease is brought under control in weeks or months or a year, it will leave a very different world than the one it entered—and the U.S. president will face the challenge of adjusting to the new geopolitical reality.
The Coronavirus Could Reshape Global Order China Is Maneuvering for International Leadership as the United States Falters By Kurt M. Campbell and Rush Doshi
Will the Coronavirus End Globalization as We Know It? The Pandemic Is Exposing Market Vulnerabilities No One Knew Existed By Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman
It Takes a World to End a Pandemic Scientific Cooperation Knows No Boundaries—Fortunately
U.S.-Chinese Distrust Is Inviting Dangerous Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories And Undermining Efforts to Contain the Epidemic
Pandemic Disease Is a Threat to National Security Washington Should Treat It Like One
This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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