The coronavirus pandemic created a bonanza for video streaming services. If Apple TV+ can’t succeed under current conditions, it will never succeed. But that doesn’t meant that Apple can’t make money from streaming.
Australia's Globalization Expert
The coronavirus pandemic created a bonanza for video streaming services. If Apple TV+ can’t succeed under current conditions, it will never succeed. But that doesn’t meant that Apple can’t make money from streaming.
The pundits are once again proclaiming the end of capitalism and globalization. But global production networks are highly resilient, and ready to come back online.
The fundamental problem here is trust: no one can trust the Chinese government to tell the truth, to open itself to external scrutiny, or to properly and publicly investigate itself.
Why has the WHO failed so miserably in tackling the coronavirus crisis? The answer is in the acronym.
The coronavirus lockdown may have to stay in place for the rest of April, but the lockdown mentality must end.
A global resurgence in national self-reliance might actually be a good thing for America’s place in the world.
Western democracies may lose the coronavirus propaganda war, but China certainly won’t win it.
Forget geopolitics, neo-nationalism, and that hackneyed bugbear, the future of liberal international order. The big coronavirus moment is virtual. Before the virus, the offline world was primary, the online world secondary. Since the virus, the online world has become the real reality.