Solidarity and Nationalism in Europe’s Covid-19 Experience
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Shortly after the February meeting of G7 leaders and virtual Munich Security Conference, Heather Conley, senior vice president at CSIS and director of the CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program, joined us to discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on European political and social movements, the importance of European leadership during the Covid-19 crisis, and opportunities for strengthened transatlantic cooperation on Covid-19, Russia, and China. How has the pandemic influenced political outcomes in the European context? To what extent have debates over Brexit shaped Europe’s response to the pandemic? What will renewed U.S.-Europe collaboration on global health look like, and what are the most likely areas for cooperation in a post-pandemic world?
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