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Events

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    Global Supply Chains during COVID-19

    • May 27, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic has forced countries to close their borders to contain the spread of the virus. This has restricted the flow of goods and people, thereby exerting debilitating pressures on global supply chains.

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    Cyberspace in Times of Corona: A Conversation with Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid

    • May 26, 2020

    Join us for a timely conversation on the implications of the global pandemic response on cybersecurity, privacy, and democracy with Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid and New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger.

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    Tracking Consumer Behavior After COVID-19

    • May 22, 2020

    What can we expect from consumers after the COVID-19 pandemic?

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    Global Civil Society and the Pandemic

    • May 20, 2020

    Government responses to the coronavirus are disrupting civil society around the world. But the pandemic is also catalyzing new forms of civic activism. Members of Carnegie’s Civic Research Network share their insights.

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    Covering COVID-19: Perceptions of U.S. Leadership in the Time of Pandemic

    • May 19, 2020

    Confronted by the deadly threat of the coronavirus pandemic, governments are focusing resources on managing the virus within their own borders and markedly directing little attention toward an effective international response. Even more striking is the U.S. absence on the international stage.

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    Grand Tamasha Live

    • May 19, 2020

    A discussion of India’s battle to contain the novel coronavirus, the Modi government’s latest economic package, and the pandemic’s foreign policy fall-out.

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    Muslim Religious Authorities Confront COVID-19

    • May 18, 2020

    COVID-19 creates specific challenges for Muslim religious authorities pertaining to assembly, practice, and policy. With public health measures affecting Muslim worshippers the most during the month of Ramadan, authorities must answer questions from individual citizens and political actors alike.

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    Coronavirus and the Future of Indian Foreign Policy

    • May 15, 2020

    The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has simultaneously exacerbated economic competition between countries, while also creating unique opportunities for countries to work together and lead multilateral responses to tackle the challenges stemming from the disease.

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    China in the World Interactive Podcast: Coronavirus and the Korean Peninsula

    • May 15, 2020

    As nations confront the pandemic, rumors of Kim Jung-un’s death and a flurry of North Korean missile tests injected even more uncertainty in the international landscape. How do views in Washington, Seoul, and Beijing differ or align on North Korea?

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    Out of the Political Trenches: Next Steps for Encryption Policy

    • May 13, 2020

    The decades-old debate between governments and key tech companies over encryption has flared up again. How can we have a more constructive debate about encryption? What issues should be prioritized?

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