Early in the pandemic there was of course much thoughtful examination and speculation about the medium and long term impact of Covid-19 – including series on BBC Radio 4: Fallout and The Briefing Room, Chatham House on democracy in Europe, an Asian perspective on the future of globalization, The Telegraph’s next 100 days in the UK.
How will this pandemic change our societies, our economies, our relationships, and our attitudes?
And it was raising questions about the EU – particularly from Italy – along with the more general impact on international relationships and multinational organizations.
AEJ UK secretary Charles Jenkins has this look at the EU – the good and the bad.
A global study showed a majority of the public around the world got their information about coronavirus from mainstream media – yet journalists were their least trusted source.
BBC Radio 4 “Fallout”
BBC Radio 4 “The Briefing Room”
Chatham House on democracy
The future of globalization
The Telegraph – the next 100 days
Italy and the EU
The EU and the pandemic
Global study on trust
Media reliance – and distrust
UK covid coverage
How personal data could contribute to a cure
EU – every government for itself
Five early decisions for the EU