Globalisation and COVID-19
The beginnings of globalisation are usually dated to the last third of the twentieth century, alongside the rise of supranational companies, the financial economy and the information technology revolution. However, from the time the Earth was "anthropocized" during the Palaeolithic era, gl...
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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Series: | Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;
v. 31. |
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ISBN: | 9781802625332 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (216 pages). |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Regional Science, Peace Science, and Analytical Management Research Techniques in COVID-19 in the Developing Countries / Manas Chatterji -- Chapter 2. International Relations and Global Climate Change / Urs Luterbacher -- Chapter 3. COVID-19 and Public Debt / Jacques Fontanel -- Chapter 4. SMART Governance Under Covid-19 Pandemics: Strategic Endeavours Towards Sustainability Made by Local Communities in Japan / Norio Okada -- Chapter 5. The Covid Crisis and a New Industrial Strategy for Europe / Riccardo Cappellin -- Chapter 6. Cold Peace in a Less Globalised and Heating World / Zhipei Chi and Bo Chen -- Chapter 7. Some Crucial and Major Changes in a Post COVID-19 World as Seen by the AI System Mileva / Valérie Fert, Thierry Lorho, and Camille Raillon -- Chapter 8. How the COVID-19 Pandemic Probably Accelerated CSR Global Awareness / Rémi Boyer -- Chapter 9. Five Reasons Why the COVID-19 Crisis Is Related to National Security and Arms Control / Marc Finaud -- Chapter 10. Incorporating Cultural Heritage Destruction in Conflict and Peace Economics / Shikha Silwal and Sophie Croome -- Chapter 11. Ghost Wars: The Art of Hybrid Warfare in the 21st Century: The Case of Russia and China / Tanguy Struye de Swielande and Dorothée Vandamme. | |
520 | |a The beginnings of globalisation are usually dated to the last third of the twentieth century, alongside the rise of supranational companies, the financial economy and the information technology revolution. However, from the time the Earth was "anthropocized" during the Palaeolithic era, globalisation has not ceased, though it has seen a number of fluctuations, including the era of WWI and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Globalisation and COVID-19 examines how the simultaneous immobilisation of billions created a temporary hold on the mobility which constitutes the very irrigation of globalisation. In this 31st volume of the book series Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, world-renowned contributors explore the pandemic through the lens of globalisation, analysing its implications for the globalised world and its development over time. Through innovative tools and methodologies of emerging social sciences like Regional Science, Peace Science, and particularly of Management Science which includes artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, Globalisation and COVID-19 brings together researchers and practitioners to create a transversal and systemic approach necessary to interrogating essential questions of pandemic-era globality. | ||
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