IQ2 debate: Will coronavirus reshape the world order in China's favor?
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How might coronavirus reshape geopolitics? For some, the answer is clear: China is on the rise. While Washington embraces “America first” and abdicates its global leadership role, they argue, Beijing is stepping up to fill the void.
By providing material assistance to struggling nations, organizing world leaders, and trumpeting its own virus response, China is vying for power and influence. But others see a global future where Beijing’s standing is diminished, not bolstered.
They argue the Chinese Communist Party’s mismanagement and lack of transparency around the virus will spark lasting mistrust and condemnation from friends and foes alike.
Meanwhile, they say, an economic slowdown coupled with domestic unrest around lockdown policies will challenge Xi Jinping’s authority at home and abroad.
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John Donvan moderates the debate.
Motion: Coronavirus will reshape the world order in China's favor.
For the motion:
Kurt M. Campbell, CEO, The Asia Group, and former diplomat.
Kishore Mahbubani, former president, UN Security Council, and author, "Has China Won?"
Against the motion:
Minxin Pei, scholar and author, "China's Crony Capitalism."
Susan Thornton, senior fellow, Paul Tsai China Center at Yale University, and former diplomat.