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14 December 2020
Author: Editorial Board, ANU
For most Chinese, the Spring Festival of 2020 is one they’ll never forget. The holiday began as normal, with hundreds of millions travelling back to their hometowns to celebrate the lunar new year. But the country came to a standstill after 23 January, when the Chinese government locked down the city of Wuhan, the epicentre of a novel coronavirus outbreak, and implemented stringent travel restrictions and lockdowns across the country.
COVID-19 has spotlighted the importance of China’s ascendance in global affairs like no other event. The response of China’s health system in the early days of the pandemic had international repercussions. China’s nationwide lockdown proved effective in containing the disease, in contrast with many Western democracies later on. China’s energetic ‘mask diplomacy’ created geopolitical waves that are only likely to grow in coming months as ‘vaccine diplomacy’ steps up in the developing worl