LEADER 06167oam 22007214a 450 001 9910416119403321 005 20240823152516.0 010 $a1-4214-4074-1 035 $a(CKB)5590000000000186 035 $a(OCoLC)1190718172 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse91641 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44198 035 $a(EXLCZ)995590000000000186 100 $a20200825d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|||||||nn|n 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aCOVID-19 and World Order$eThe Future of Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation /$fEdited By Hal Brands; Francis J. Gavin 210 $cJohns Hopkins University Press 215 $a1 online resource (1 online resource 455 pages) 300 $aThe Open Access edition of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. 300 $aIn collaboration with and appreciation of the book's coeditors, Professors Hal Brands and Francis J. Gavin of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS, Johns Hopkins University Press is pleased to donate funds to the Maryland Food Bank, in support of the university's food distribution efforts in East Baltimore during this period of food insecurity because of COVID-19 pandemic hardships. 311 $a1-4214-4075-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographic references and index. 327 $aContents: Foreword, by Ronald J. Daniels -- COVID-19 and World Order / Hal Brands and Francis J. Gavin -- Part I: Applied History and Future Scenarios -- Ends of Epidemics / Jeremy A. Greene and Dora Vargha -- The World after COVID: A Perspective from History / Margaret MacMillan -- Future Scenarios: "We are all failed states, now" / Philip Bobbitt -- Part II: Global Public Health and Mitigation Strategies -- Make Pandemics Lose Their Power / Tom Inglesby -- Origins of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Path Forward: A Global Public Health Policy Perspective / Lainie Rutkow -- Bioethics in a Post- COVID World: Time for Future- Facing Global Health Ethics / Jeffrey P. Kahn, Anna C. Mastroianni, and Sridhar Venkatapuram -- Part III: Transnational Issues: Technology, Climate, and Food -- Global Climate and Energy Policy after the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Tug-of-War between Markets and Politics / Johannes Urpelainen -- No Food Security, No World Order / Jessica Fanzo -- Flat No Longer: Technology in the Post- COVID World / Christine Fox and Thayer Scott -- Part IV: The Future of the Global Economy -- Models for a Post- COVID US Foreign Economic Policy / Benn Steil -- Prospects for the United States' Post- COVID-19 Policies: Strengthening the G20 Leaders Process / John Lipsky -- Part V: Global Politics and Governance -- When the World Stumbled: COVID-19 and the Failure of the International System / Anne Applebaum -- Public Governance and Global Politics after COVID-19 / Henry Farrell and Hahrie Han -- Take It Off- Site: World Order and International Institutions after COVID-19 / Janice Gross Stein -- A "Good Enough" World Order: A Gardener's Manual / James B. Steinberg -- Part VI: Grand Strategy and American Statecraft -- Maybe It Won't Be So Bad: A Modestly Optimistic Take on COVID and World Order / Hal Brands, Peter Feaver, and William Inboden -- COVID-19's Impact on Great- Power Competition / Thomas Wright -- Building a More Globalized Order / Kori Schake -- Could the Pandemic Reshape World Order, American Security, and National Defense? / Kathleen H. Hicks -- Part VII: Sino-American Rivalry -- The United States, China, and the Great Values Game / Elizabeth Economy -- The US-China Relationship after Coronavirus: Clues from History / Graham Allison -- Building a New Technological Relationship and Rivalry: US-China Relations in the Aftermath of COVID / Eric Schmidt -- From COVID War to Cold War: The New Three- Body Problem / Niall Ferguson -- Index 330 $aThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has killed hundreds of thousands of people and infected millions while also devastating the world economy. The consequences of the pandemic, however, go much further: they threaten the fabric of national and international politics around the world. As Henry Kissinger warned, ""The coronavirus epidemic will forever alter the world order."" What will be the consequences of the pandemic, and what will a post-COVID world order look like? No institution is better suited to address these issues than Johns Hopkins University, which has convened experts from within and outside of the university to discuss world order after COVID-19. 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