The COVID-19 global pandemic has upended a world that already faced significant political, economic, and social disruption. This fall, MSFS will host an online symposium for all GSFS students to explore and discuss how the global system has been changed and what the future might hold. The symposium is centered on a weekly series of interviews with high-level practitioners and leading SFS scholars who will assess the consequences of COVID-19 for issues in international affairs. Topics include great power competition, fragile states, democracy and disruption, the global financial system, the role of social media, public health and racial injustice, and much more. Each interview will be followed by a discussion among SFS faculty and students on the topic. This week discussion features: Opening Remarks Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, Deputy Director, Master of Science in Foreign Service, Georgetown University Joel Hellman, Dean, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Speakers Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Interviewed by Mo Elleithee, Executive Director, Institute of Politics and Public Service, Georgetown University Dr. Agnès Soucat, Director for Health Systems Governance and Financing, World Health Organization (WHO) Interviewed by Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, Deputy Director, Master of Science in Foreign Service, Georgetown University
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