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WEBINAR: The Journalist’s Job During a Global Pandemic

Monday, April 6, 2020 13:00to14:00

The current pandemic, the biggest story since 9/11 but more intense in scope, has changed everything about the news business. It isn’t only humans who are being ravaged by the current health...

Video: How Different Countries Respond to Global Crises: Social Policy Lessons from the Past

1 Apr 2020

In this webinar, Daniel Béland looks at how the ongoing COVID-19 global crisis has major implications for social policy.

Briefing: How Different Countries Respond to Global Crises: Social Policy Lessons from the Past

1 Apr 2020

In this briefing, Daniel Béland, Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, comments on the major implications of the COVID-19 crisis for social policy.

Briefing: International Cooperation and the COVID-19 Pandemic

1 Apr 2020

In this briefing, Professor Jennifer Welsh looks at the wider international implications of COVID-19.

COVID’s Financial Fallout: webcast with McGill economic experts

Thursday, April 2, 2020 12:00to13:00

Job losses, layoffs, bailouts and economic uncertainty: COVID-19 is exerting a profound financial impact on individuals, businesses and governments./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and...

Video: The Role of International Institutions

30 Mar 2020

In this webinar, Professor Jennifer Welsh discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the existing international architecture for managing crises such as COVID-19 and the degree to which we have seen...

WEBINAR: How Different Countries Respond to Global Crises: Social Policy Lessons from the Past

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 13:00to14:00

Countries react differently to global crises because of their specific economic, institutional, and political environment./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and conferences

Briefing: COVID-19 and the Challenge of Intergovernmental Coordination in Responding to a Crisis

27 Mar 2020

Ian Peach on the successes and failures of intergovernmental coordination during the COVID-19 pandemic and the principles of governance that can be used for guidance.

Video: The Success and Failure of Intergovernmental Coordination

27 Mar 2020

Ian Peach argues that responding to a pandemic like COVID-19 requires two things that may be mutually opposed – on one hand, rapid action and, on the other hand, coordinating governmental responses...

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