Affiliation:
1. Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade
Abstract
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump?s politics of unilateralism had cast
a shadow on the global role and leadership of the US. The COVID-19 pandemic
is the first global crisis since the Cold War in which the US has not led
the global response. On the other hand, global actors, like China and
Russia, have been using the pandemic as a strategic opportunity. Medical
supply donations and vaccine diplomacy have become very important tools for
China and Russia to improve their global role and influence. These states
have enlarged their influence in the Balkans, Latin America, Africa, Asia,
and the Pacific region and improved their position as global actors. The
paper examines why the US lost its global role during the pandemic and what
the Biden administration can do to regain global leadership. The author
considers that Trump?s handling of the pandemic has created division and
confusion rather than an effective strategy on a national and global level.
The author concludes that embracing the multilateralism of the Biden
administration is a necessary step forward. Rejoining the WHO, cooperating
with COVAX and Gavi, and forming the Quad Vaccine Partnership may be the
best strategies for the United States to reclaim its global role and
leadership in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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