Australia-Thailand COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Comparative Perspective
Date and Time: June 9, 2022| 8:00pm (EST)
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Join Dr Chavalin Svetanant (Macquarie University) as she takes a closer look at Australia and Thailand’s respective COVID-19 responses.
In 2020, Australia and Thailand are among the few highly praised countries in ‘flattening the curve’ of the COVID-19 pandemic according to the Global COVID-19 Index. Yet, the two successful stories present the unique contexts and principles in shaping a response to the crisis. The differences became even more evident when the two countries scraped through the COVID-19 surge in 2021.
The Australian-Thai Pandemic Responses Project aims to build a collection of expert knowledge, based on socio-cultural, political, and media analysis to examine how the two countries tackle the outbreak and to highlight the lessons learned for strategic future management. It also strengthens institutional engagement and bilateral relationships through a collaboration between Australian and Thai research teams. Ultimately, the project generates knowledge that will contribute to the needs of Thailand and other ASEAN countries during and following the pandemic by providing a comprehensive source of knowledge and policy reference for practitioners.
TIMEZONES:
9 June, 17:00 PT / 20:00 ET
10 June, 07:00 ICT / 10:00 AET
Sponsored by:
Sydney Southeast Asia Centre – SSEAC New York Southeast Asia Network, and the Nordic Institute for Asian Studies