Polypandemic: special edition of the Munich Security Report
Eisentraut, Sophie ; Miehe, Luca ; Hartmann, Laura ; Kabus, Juliane
2020
120 p.
epidemic disease ; economic impact ; social impact ; international relations
International relations
https://doi.org/10.47342/CJAO3231
English
Bibliogr.;Ill.;Statistics
"With Covid-19, the world is being confronted with multiple pandemics rather than just one. Covid-19 has provoked a polypandemic that is undermining development progress, exacerbating state fragility, and potentially further eroding international cooperation. If left unmitigated, the coronavirus pandemic and the pandemics that accompany it, including those of hunger, inequality, and authoritarian rule, will disproportionately hit those populations that were most vulnerable to begin with.
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 2365-2187
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