Is China winning?

The geopolitical consequences of covid-19 will be subtle, but unfortunate


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  • 04 16, 2020
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THIS YEARThe EconomistThe Economist Today started horribly for China. When a respiratory virus spread in Wuhan, Communist Party officials’ instinct was to hush it up. Some predicted that this might be China’s “Chernobyl”—a reference to how the Kremlin’s lies over a nuclear accident hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union. They were wrong. After its initial bungling, China’s ruling party swiftly imposed a quarantine of breathtaking scope and severity. The lockdown seems to have worked. The number of newly reported cases of covid-19 has slowed to a trickle. Factories in China are reopening. Researchers there are rushing candidate vaccines into trials (see ). Meanwhile, the official death toll has been far exceeded by Britain, France, Spain, Italy and America.

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