Coronavirus NZ podcast: How small states like NZ could be winners in the post-Covid world



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NZ coronavirus is a new daily podcast, hosted by Stuff‘s Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham, looking at the Covid-19 pandemic from a Kiwi perspective.

In today’s episode: China and the US were already scrapping before Covid-19 came along, and now they’re blaming each other for the virus.

International relations expert Professor Robert Patman of Otago University explains what’s behind the name-calling – and why the post-Covid global order could favor small countries like New Zealand.

Stuff reporter John Anthony breaks down the breakdown of Air New Zealand.

And Adam waits for a courier package.

President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, in Washington.

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President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus during a press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House, in Washington.

Click here for every episode of Coronavirus NZ and here for full coronavirus coverage on Stuff.

A new episode of NZ coronavirus will be released each weekday, around 5pm.

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