<b>Experts from the frontlines of global policy tackle the implications of Covid-19</b><br><br>Transformative change can come out of the COVID-19 crisis, which has exposed everything that''s wrong with decades of the world''s governments betting on militarism, competition and wealth creation. A return to sanity and humane governance is still possible. We need a pandemic pivot. <br> Both a sobering analysis of the present moment and a hopeful cry on behalf of the power inherent in a global, people-oriented response to the pandemic and the societal breakdown that led to it, <i>The Pandemic Pivot </i>offers insight and an actionable framework for what Cindy Wiesner calls "a just transition to a regenerative, anti-racist, feminist economy." As <i>The Pandemic Pivot</i> demonstrates, equity and cooperation aren''t just nice principles, they''re survival strategies.<br> In June and July of 2020, the Institute for Policy Studies invited 68 of th