The Afterworld Long COVID and International Relations |
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Editor:
| Mérand, édéric Welsh, Jennifer |
Contribution by:
| Amicelle, Anthony Amiraux, Valérie Arel-Bundock, Vincent Assche, Ari Van Béland, Daniel Benyekhlef, Karim Brawley, Mark R. Caouette, Dominique Christians, Allison Chung, Ryoa Crépeau, François David, Pierre-Marie Dembińska, Magdalena Dietsch, Peter Druetz, Thomas Eliadis, Pearl Fournier, Philippe Furstenberg, François Gilabert, Pablo Hodges, Timothy Jegen, Maya Johnson, Juliet King, Nicholas Lachapelle, Erick Leroux, Justin Martin, Pierre Martin-Brûlé, Sarah-Myriam Iniesta, María Martín de Almagro Kuhonta, Erik Martinez McLauchlin, Theodore Mégret, édéric Milton, Cynthia Monnais, Laurence Novak, Christian Paquet, Mireille Paul, T. V. Pelc, Krzysztof Pineau, Pierre-Olivier Pouliot, Vincent Provost, René Seymour, Lee Soehl, Thomas Sondarjee, Maïka Tanner, Samuel Thérien, Jean-Philippe Ven, Hamish van der Vives, Luna Zahar, Marie-Joëlle Gagnon, Alain |
Series title: | Health and Society Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7766-4147-8 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2024 |
Publisher: | University of Ottawa Press/Les Presses de l'Universite d'Ottawa
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $34.95 |
Book Description:
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Since March 2020, there has been an explosion of analyses about the short-term impact and future consequences of long COVID on international relations. This unprecedented crisis demands that we think about how, in the "next world," we can work to improve the economy, social justice, the environment, gender relations, health, and political institutions--or at least ensure that they do not further deteriorate.
Since March 2020, there has been an explosion of analyses about the short-term impact and future consequences of long COVID on international relations. This unprecedented crisis demands that we think about how, in the "next world," we can work to improve the economy, social justice, the environment, gender relations, health, and political institutions--or at least ensure that they do not further deteriorate.