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Rethinking Health Governance in the COVID era: Visions from Europe and Japan

26 March 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemics has highlighted the significance, as well as the deep crisis of the health governance system.

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RAMSES 2022. Beyond Covid

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01 September 2021
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For its 40th edition, RAMSES 2022. Beyond Covid, written by Ifri's research team and external experts, offers an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of geopolitics in today’s world.

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COVID-19 Puts International Health Cooperation to the Test

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04 September 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed international tensions, in particular between China and the United States.

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RAMSES 2021. At the Edge?

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02 September 2020
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RAMSES 2021. At the Edge?, written by Ifri's research team and external experts, offers an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of geopolitics in today’s world.

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Consequences and Lessons of a Virus

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01 July 2020
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As Europeans get ready for their summer holidays, the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be winding down, despite hotspots cropping up here and there. However, we are not safe from the next wave. After so many careless speeches, nobody dares to make any more precise forecasts. In any case, any confirmed lull fosters broader reflections both on the disaster’s consequences and the dysfunctions that allowed it to happen.

International Health Cooperation Abolished by Ebola?

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01 December 2014
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Since 1976, there have been twenty-five recorded epidemics of the Ebola virus. The 2014 outbreak is the most serious.

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