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_aCOVID-19 and world order : _bthe future of conflict, competition, and cooperation / _cedited by Hal Brands, Francis J. Gavin. |
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_aBaltimore : _bJohns Hopkins University Press, _c2020. |
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_axiv, 455 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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_aUS$ _b29.95 |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 520 | 8 | _aThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has killed hundreds of thousands of people and infected millions while also devastating the world economy. The consequences of the pandemic, however, go much further: they threaten the fabric of national and international politics around the world. As Henry Kissinger warned, "The coronavirus epidemic will forever alter the world order."00What will be the consequences of the pandemic, and what will a post-COVID world order look like? No institution is better suited to address these issues than Johns Hopkins University, which has convened experts from within and outside of the university to discuss world order after COVID-19. In a series of essays, international experts in public health and medicine, economics, international security, technology, ethics, democracy, and governance imagine a bold new vision for our future. | |
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_aPublic health _xEconomic aspects. |
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| 650 | 4 | _aCOVID-19 (Disease). | |
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_aBrands, Hal _eed. |
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_aGavin, Francis J. _ejt. ed. |
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