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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2021 · 30 MIN

Debates From The Observatory: "China And The Global Crisis"

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For different reasons, China has called on the attention of international affairs in recent decades. Firstly, it has remained a Communist dictatorship despite the fact that it has transformed its economic structure in a way that has turned it into one of the leading superpowers in the World. Secondly, it is the place where the global pandemic of COVID-19 originated, so many leaders and pressure groups believe that it is accountable for the global crisis that we are suffering, either because it was not capable of controlling the disease, or because it has provoked it (the most radical people argue). Angel Cerdá, Fiona Grafin, and Piergiorgio Sauli will analyse current situation in detail.

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