Chinese and Indian COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy during the Health Emergency Crisis

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Abstract

Health diplomacy has played a vital role worldwide during the coronavirus outbreak. One crucial mechanism in this regard has been “vaccine diplomacy,” which describes country efforts to share COVID-19 vaccines. China and India are ahead of other countries in bilateral vaccine donations due to their South-South Cooperation policies. Looking forward, how and why are these two countries employing their vaccine diplomacy strategies? We compare the engagement of both in this field using a Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis framework. Our results suggest that neither is acting only for altruistic reasons, because economic and political interests are the main drivers behind their strategies.

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Júnior, L. A., Rinaldi, A. L., & Lima, R. de C. (2022). Chinese and Indian COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy during the Health Emergency Crisis. Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, 65(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7329202200114

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