Facing the COVID disease: International Cooperation between China and Italy

Authors

  • Maria Francesca Staiano Universidad Nacional de La Plata
  • Fabio Marcelli Institute for International Legal Studies of the National Research Council

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24215/23142766e091

Keywords:

Italy, China, COVID-19, cooperation, Europe

Abstract

The article proposes a first approximation to the international cooperation response against the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In particular, the paper aims to analyze the two fundamental strategies against the virus, with a focus on the Italian reaction and its consequences on European cooperation. The pandemic has accelerated some conflicts and claimed deeper international cooperation on health and the attempt to create a "community of shared health" for mankind.

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Author Biographies

Maria Francesca Staiano, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Abogada; Magíster en Derecho Internacional y Derechos Humanos (Sapienza de Roma);PhD en Derecho Internacional y Derechos Humanos (Sapienza de Roma), especializada en Derecho de la RPC; Asociada Experta en Derecho de Asia en el Instituto de Estudios Jurídicos Internacionales del Consejo Nacional de Investigacion de Italia (Isgi-CNR) con el cual colabora desde el 2009; Fellowship Reasercher en la Pekin University - School of Law de 2010 a 2012; Proyectos de investigacion con la China Academy of Social Sciences de Pekin (CASS); Docente de Posgrado del IRI-UNLP; Profesora en el Instituto Confucio-UNPL y Coordinadora del Centro de Estudios Chinos del IRI-UNLP.

Fabio Marcelli, Institute for International Legal Studies of the National Research Council

Director del Instituto de Estudios Jurídicos Internacionales del Consejo Nacional de Investigación de Italia (ISGI-CNR)

Published

2020-07-20

How to Cite

Staiano, M. F., & Marcelli, F. (2020). Facing the COVID disease: International Cooperation between China and Italy. International Relations, 29(58), 091. https://doi.org/10.24215/23142766e091

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Section

Estudios