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  • 26 May
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Infected Globalisation: in Search of a New Normal

Covid-19 has infected globalisation to the point that the return to business as usual may not be an option. Skyrocketing debt across the world, inward-looking attitudes of political leaders, an increasing confrontation between Washington and Beijing and the standstill of international organisations may lead to uncharted waters. How to tackle rising debts? Which effects on global governance, from G20 to IMF and WTO? Which impact on international trade? What is the future of development aid and worldwide middle-classes?

 

 

 

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The event was held in English only.

Tuesday, 26 May, 2020 - 15:00
Online Round Table

SPEAKERS

Maria Demertzis
Deputy Director, Bruegel, Belgium
Erik Jones
Director of European and Eurasian Studies, SAIS-Johns Hopkins University, Italy
Homi KHARAS
Interim Vice President and Director of the Global Economy and Development Program, Brookings Institution, USA
Mabel Lu Miao
Co-founder, Vice President and Secretary General, Centre for China and Globalisation, China
Lucia Tajoli
Chair | Professor of Economic Policy, Politecnico di Milano; Senior Associate Research Fellow, ISPI, Italy

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