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want to discuss that i'm now joined by 3 of the loci on of the editor in chief of russia in foreign affairs magazine well it's good to see you again thank you very much for taking time to talk to us how low. do you know the magazine is by the way russia in global affairs but that doesn't matter. my and my fault here you're wrong to recently including in doubt very magazine that the main lesson of this pandemic is the unsustainability of unification the attic collapse of these near liberal world view that there is only one right way of organizing or running a society and yet if we look at the way the country's responded to this pandemic regardless of their political or social organization it's pretty it's very uniform i mean they pretty much doing the same thing regardless so far you know difference and demographics difference in their healthcare systems isn't that a triumph of unification rather than crucial votes in possibility. to think it sort of for adults to go through you know we see the same time trying for globalization. in a way that all of us. in australia is slow and any place in the worl
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want to discuss that i'm now joined by 3 of the loki on it the editor in chief of russia in foreign affairs magazine well it's good to see you again thank you very much for taking time to talk to us oh. by the way rushing global it doesn't matter. my my fault here you were wrong to recently including in doubt very magazine that the main lesson of this pandemic is the unsustainability of unification the outer collapse of these near liberal world view that there is only one right way of organizing or running a society and yet if we look at the way the country's responded to this pandemic regardless of their political or social organization it's pretty it's very uniform i mean they pretty much doing the same thing regardless so far you know. trends and demographics differences that how care systems isn't that a triumph or unification ramadan crucial vote for him possibility. yeah i think it's a very paradoxical period you know we see it the same time trying for level ization in a way that all of us. in australia and any place in the world basically we are in exactly the same situation and we do same th
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want to discuss that i'm now joined by for the loci on of the editor in chief of russia in foreign affairs magazine so it's good to see you again thank you very much for taking time to talk to us hello. by the way russian global. my my fold here you wrote recently including in that very magazine and that the main lesson of this pandemic is the unsustainability of unification the outer collapse of this neo liberal world view that there is only one right way of organizing or running a society and yet if we look at the way the country is responding to to this pandemic regard list of their political or. social organization it's pretty it's very uniform i mean they are pretty much doing the same thing regardless so far you know difference and demographics difference in their healthcare systems isn't that a triumph of unification ramadan crucial votes in possibility. in a way that all of us. in australia aslant any place in the world basically we are in exactly the same situation and we do same things or rather we are subjected to the same things and we are more united than ever because all of us are fol
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osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazine i think everyone seen or the media or to the government ignored a private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world as we know it will stop to be no airplanes flying. >>would you get in an airplane with 250 people you didn't know coughing and sneezing when you knew that some of them might carry a disease that could kill you doctor brilliant painted such a vivid picture of the danger he was tapped as a consultant for the 2011 thriller contagion. >>joy don't touch anything brilliant at oscar home both say that at that time and for a few years america was better prepared than it was for this coronavirus pandemic what happened. >>i think we dropped the ball in forgetting about science anyone who looked at that cain's those outbreaks coming would
osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazine i think everyone seen or the media or to the government ignored a private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world as we...
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osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazine. i think you're going to ignore the media ignored a government ignored or private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world as we know it will stop to be no airplanes flying. >>would you get in an airplane with 250 people you didn't know coughing and sneezing when you knew that some of them might carry a disease that could kill you doctor brilliant painted such a vivid picture of the danger he was tapped as a consultant for the 2011 thriller contagion. >>joy don't touch anything brilliant at oscar home both say that at that time and for a few years america was better prepared than it was for this coronavirus pandemic what happened. >>i think we dropped the ball in forgetting about science anyone who looked at that cain's those outbreaks comi
osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazine. i think you're going to ignore the media ignored a government ignored or private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world...
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osterholm, one of america's top epidemiologists, who issued those warnings in an article in "foreign affairs" magazine think everyone's ignored them. the media ignored them. the government ignored them. private sector ignored them because they didn't believe an infection agent who do what this is doing. >> reporter: he wasn't alone. listen to larry brilliant, another preempt intent expert on diseases in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do. >> the world as we know it will stop. there will be no airplanes flying. would you get in an airplane with 250 people you didn't know coughing and sneezing when you knew that some of them might carry a disease that could kill you? >> reporter: dr. brilliant painted such a vivid picture of the danger. he was tapped as a consultant for the 2011 thriller "contagion." >> don't touch anything. >> reporter: brilliant and oster holm say at that time and for a few years, america was better prepared than it was for this coronavirus pandemic. what happened? >> i think we dropped the ball in forgetting about science. anyone who looked at that cadence, tho
osterholm, one of america's top epidemiologists, who issued those warnings in an article in "foreign affairs" magazine think everyone's ignored them. the media ignored them. the government ignored them. private sector ignored them because they didn't believe an infection agent who do what this is doing. >> reporter: he wasn't alone. listen to larry brilliant, another preempt intent expert on diseases in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do. >> the...
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planning office and is now the president of the council on foreign relations, his article is in foreign affairs magazine last week and he made an interesting argument which was that basically the liberal world order was already having big problems before the pandemic. and the pandemic may not change everything, but it may accelerate several dynamics, several trends that are already underway. within of them is greater nationalism, countries responding to the virus not in a collective manner, as the european union or as part of the united nations system, responses are largely on national levels, including that of the united states. and another trend he pointed out was that there will be new threats to globalism and reductions in global trade. and so i think, mr. secretary, whatever comes out at the end of this pandemic or when it subsides substantially, the world is going to look different, but it may not look entirely different from how it looked, say, in january or february of 2020, but i think the world in another few years is going to look even more different underway. >> sorry, i didn't mean to cut y
planning office and is now the president of the council on foreign relations, his article is in foreign affairs magazine last week and he made an interesting argument which was that basically the liberal world order was already having big problems before the pandemic. and the pandemic may not change everything, but it may accelerate several dynamics, several trends that are already underway. within of them is greater nationalism, countries responding to the virus not in a collective manner, as...
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osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazineored a private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world as we know it will stop to be no airplanes flying. >>would you get in an airplane with 250 people you didn't know coughing and sneezing when you knew that some of them might carry a disease that could kill you doctor brilliant painted such a vivid picture of the danger he was tapped as a consultant for the 2011 thriller contagion. >>joy don't touch anything brilliant at oscar home both say that at that time and for a few years america was better prepared than it was for this coronavirus pandemic what happened. >>i think we dropped the ball in forgetting about science anyone who looked at that cain's those outbreaks coming would never have reduced our pandemic preparedness. the way we ha
osterholm one of america's top epidemiologists who issued those warnings in an article in foreign affairs magazineored a private sectors ignore. >>because they didn't believe the infectious agent could do to us what this one is doing. >>doctor osterholm wasn't alone listen to what doctor larry brilliant another preeminent expert on diseases said in a ted talk in 2006 about what a similar pandemic could do the world as we know it will stop to be no airplanes flying. >>would you...