Coronavirus hasn't killed globalisation – it proves why we need it
- Written by Sunil Venaik, Associate Professor of International Business, The University of Queensland

In just a few months, COVID-19 travelled from China to more than 200 other countries, and has now killed more than 200,000 people. Some claim the pandemic sounds the death knell for globalisation - but in fact, it reveals the disasters that can arise when nations try to go it alone.
Examining where the world went right or wrong...