Webinar

DIIS Event

Post-COVID-19: A new world order?

A webinar on a possible new world order with experts on the USA, China, Russia and the EU
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Monday 15 June 2020, 14.00-15.00

DIIS ∙ Danish Institute for International Studies

Online via Zoom

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has already changed much of the world as we knew it just a few months ago - as family members, friends, social beings, citizens and consumers. The expert community is now divided over the future nature and even structure of the international system. Interpretations range from the very positive (a world of closer co-operation and less conflict) to the very negative (a world of stronger competition and more conflict). In-between these is the view that the world order will essentially remain the same once the COVID-19 dust has settled. As always, major actors will enjoy greater influence over the future development.

 

DIIS is pleased to welcome you to a webinar on a possible new world order. The webinar brings together expertise on the USA, China, Russia and the EU. The purpose of the webinar is to offer an insight into relevant thinking about the future world order in the various capitals and to discuss the most likely development(s).

 

This webinar will be hosted and moderated by Senior Researcher Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, DIIS.

 

Speakers

Rasmus Sinding Søndergaard, Postdoc, Lund University

Luke Patey, Senior Researcher, DIIS

Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, Senior Researcher, DIIS

 

Practical information

The seminar will be held in English.

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

 

Register here

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15 June 2020 18:00–19:00
Online via Zoom

DIIS Experts

Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
Foreign policy and diplomacy
Senior Researcher
+45 9132 5602
Luke Patey
Foreign policy and diplomacy
Senior Researcher
+45 9132 5479