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Contents

  1. Foreword, by Ronald J. Daniels
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. COVID-19 and World Order
  4. Hal Brands and Francis J. Gavin
  5. PART I: APPLIED HISTORY AND FUTURE SCENARIOS
  6.   1   Ends of Epidemics
  7. Jeremy A. Greene and Dora Vargha
  8.   2   The World after COVID: A Perspective from History
  9. Margaret MacMillan
  10.   3   Future Scenarios: “We are all failed states, now”
  11. Philip Bobbitt
  12. PART II: GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
  13.   4   Make Pandemics Lose Their Power
  14. Tom Inglesby
  15.   5   Origins of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Path Forward: A Global Public Health Policy Perspective
  16. Lainie Rutkow
  17.   6   Bioethics in a Post-COVID World: Time for Future-Facing Global Health Ethics
  18. Jeffrey P. Kahn, Anna C. Mastroianni, and Sridhar Venkatapuram
  19. PART III: TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES: TECHNOLOGY, CLIMATE, AND FOOD
  20.   7   Global Climate and Energy Policy after the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Tug-of-War between Markets and Politics
  21. Johannes Urpelainen
  22.   8   No Food Security, No World Order
  23. Jessica Fanzo
  24.   9   Flat No Longer: Technology in the Post-COVID World
  25. Christine Fox and Thayer Scott
  26. PART IV: THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
  27. 10   Models for a Post-COVID US Foreign Economic Policy
  28. Benn Steil
  29. 11   Prospects for the United States’ Post-COVID-19 Policies: Strengthening the G20 Leaders Process
  30. John Lipsky
  31. PART V: GLOBAL POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
  32. 12   When the World Stumbled: COVID-19 and the Failure of the International System
  33. Anne Applebaum
  34. 13   Public Governance and Global Politics after COVID-19
  35. Henry Farrell and Hahrie Han
  36. 14   Take It Off-Site: World Order and International Institutions after COVID-19
  37. Janice Gross Stein
  38. 15   A “Good Enough” World Order: A Gardener’s Manual
  39. James B. Steinberg
  40. PART VI: GRAND STRATEGY AND AMERICAN STATECRAFT
  41. 16   Maybe It Won’t Be So Bad: A Modestly Optimistic Take on COVID and World Order
  42. Hal Brands, Peter Feaver, and William Inboden
  43. 17   COVID-19’s Impact on Great-Power Competition
  44. Thomas Wright
  45. 18   Building a More Globalized Order
  46. Kori Schake
  47. 19   Could the Pandemic Reshape World Order, American Security, and National Defense?
  48. Kathleen H. Hicks
  49. PART VII: SINO-AMERICAN RIVALRY
  50. 20   The United States, China, and the Great Values Game
  51. Elizabeth Economy
  52. 21   The US-China Relationship after Coronavirus: Clues from History
  53. Graham Allison
  54. 22   Building a New Technological Relationship and Rivalry: US-China Relations in the Aftermath of COVID
  55. Eric Schmidt
  56. 23   From COVID War to Cold War: The New Three-Body Problem
  57. Niall Ferguson
  58. Index

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