The Penn State School of International Affairs, Penn State Law, the
Coalition for Peace and Ethics and the Network for International Affairs
are delighted to sponsor a Roundtable: Coronavirus and International Affairs. The Roundtable will take place FRIDAY 20 March 2020 in Room 012 Lewis Katz Building on the Penn State University Park Campus. The event will be live streamed and a recording of the Roundtable will be available after the event. The Roundtable Description notes:
The emergence of a new strain of coronavirus, COVID-19, one of a more lethal strain of a class of virus that cause disease in humans, has had a profound effect on virtually all aspects of human activity. As of 28 February 2020, 2,868 deaths have been reported of 83,905 confirmed cases in 57 countries (Worldometer, Coronavirus Death Toll (28 Feb 2020)). While the medical and health implications of COVID-19 are profound, the effects of the disease on governance, law, and international affairs will likely be even more significant and long lasting. The COVID-19 epidemic has brought out both the best and worst of individuals and human societies. Those best and worst impulses may eventually embed themselves into the patterns of behavior and expressed as law, policy or cultural bias. This Roundtable brings together experts in law and international affairs from Asia, Europe, North America and the Caribbean to discuss the collateral effects of CORVID-19 in those terms. More specifically participants will speak to (1) misperceptions about the situation in China; (2) the use of coronavirus as a veil for racism; (3) national responses to perceptions of crisis; (4) effects of coronavirus on the movement of people, investment and capital across borders; (5) consequences of coronavirus for the state of international affairs and legal structures (e.g., quarantines, education, supply and production chains, human rights versus collective responsibilities, etc.); (6) repercussions for big global trade projects, with specific reference to the Belt and Road and America First initiatives; and (7) effects on education and other service industries. Inputs are welcome and will be posted to the conference website; participants will respond to questions delivered before the Roundtable date. The Roundtable will be recorded and live streamed. Send questions and inputs to VirusConfPSU@gmail.com.
The
Roundtable organizers welcome questions before the event. Participants
will respond to questions received in advance of the conference.
Questions may also be submitted during the course of the event.
Roundtable organizers also welcome inputs on the state of international affairs around and respecting coronavirus. Inputs and statements will be posted to the Roundtable website.
Questions and inputs should be sent to VirusConfPSU[AT]gmail.com.
The Rountable Concept Note follows below (including links to downloadable version.
Roundtable description may be downloaded HERE. Information about the Roundtable, Event description, Concept Note, and call for questions and inputs may also be found on the Roundtable website which also may be accessed through the QR Code included above.