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Manqing Cheng

Manqing Cheng is a Doctoral Researcher in Politics and International Relations at University of Auckland; Former Visiting Researcher with The New Zealand Centre at Peking University; Master in International Affairs from Pennsylvania State University, USA; Former security expert, American think tank, Washington, D.C. USA; Former Economic Affairs Researcher at United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok, Thailand.

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INDEPTH: The Plight of International Organizations in Addressing Public Health Emergency of International Concern and the Implications for Global Governance

November 20, 2020

Analysis by Manqing Cheng – Doctoral Researcher in Politics and International Relations at University of Auckland. This is Manging’s first analysis for EveningReport.nz. Precis: This article takes the WHO as an example to examine the difficulties for some international organizations in playing their due roles and tackling with the security threats of international concern such ... <a title="INDEPTH: The Plight of International Organizations in Addressing Public Health Emergency of International Concern and the Implications for Global Governance" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2020/11/20/indepth-the-plight-of-international-organizations-in-addressing-public-health-emergency-of-international-concern-and-the-implications-for-global-governance/" aria-label="Read more about INDEPTH: The Plight of International Organizations in Addressing Public Health Emergency of International Concern and the Implications for Global Governance">Read more</a>