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Will the tumult of COVID-19 trigger a fundamental reordering of international politics? Or will the pandemic simply reinforce preexisting trends? While it’s difficult to grasp the historical significance of a crisis from within or to identify a transformation in its early stages, looking back at past moments of upheaval—both the warning signs of catastrophe and the opportunities for renewal—is a good place to start. Heeding the Right Warnings From History Heeding the Right Warnings From History
The Pandemic Bodes Ill for Both American and Chinese Power—and for the Global Order The Pandemic Bodes Ill for Both American and Chinese Power—and for the Global Order
Decline Is Invisible From the Inside Decline Is Invisible From the Inside
The Pandemic Will Accelerate History Rather Than Reshape It Not Every Crisis Is a Turning Point The Pandemic Will Accelerate History Rather Than Reshape It Not Every Crisis Is a Turning Point Subscribe to Foreign Affairs for unlimited access. SUBSCRIBE NOW
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