About this event
ASPI warmly invites you to our webinar launch of ‘After Covid-19: Australia and the world rebuild’.
While the global pandemic is far from over, it is clear the crisis has brought about seismic social, economic and geopolitical changes to our world. 'After Covid-19' offers policy-focused analysis of the world we will face once the pandemic has passed. The report includes 26 chapters on a range of themes, from Australia’s domestic situation through to the global balance of power, climate and technology issues. At a time when all our assumptions about the shape of Australian society and the broader global order are being challenged, we need to take stock of likely future directions.
Join Peter Jennings, ASPI’s Executive Director and co-editor of the publication, in conversation with three contributing authors, Fergus Hanson, Director of ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre, Dr Huong Le Thu, ASPI Senior Analyst, and Dr Robert Glasser, ASPI Visiting Fellow, for a discussion on the key findings from the 'After Covid-19' publication and the implications of the pandemic for Australia and the world.
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Fergus Hanson is the Director of the International Cyber Policy Centre. He is the author of Internet Wars and has published widely on a range of cyber and foreign policy topics.
Dr Huong Le Thu is a senior analyst at ASPI, Defence and Strategy Program. Her research interests include multilateral security in Asia, foreign policy in post-socialist countries, as well as identity politics.
Peter Jennings is the Executive Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) a position he has held since May 2012.
Dr Robert Glasser is the former Head of the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR).
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. ASPI generates new ideas for government, allowing them to make better-info...