COVID-19 Vaccination Politics: (In)equalities and the Role of Europe

Caroline Meier zu Biesen, Stuart Blume, Anja Henning , Marian Burchardt

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Abstract

This IFES Lunch Lecture aimed to give an insight into the global context of vaccine development, production, and distribution–more generally and with a particular focus on the role of Europe. Moreover, following the major research rationale of the Viadrina Institute for European Studies to raise critical questions concerning our understanding of Europe or the EU, to address power asymmetries, ambivalent developments, or questioning stereotypes we particularly asked for a pattern of inequalities.

The conversation aimed to shed more light on the global conditions of development, production, and distribution of medical resources and their underlying asymmetries and power structures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDer IFES Covid-19 Blog
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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