Global Governance V/S COVID-19: A Human Security Approach
After the Cold War, global governance emerged as an umbrella to address transnational challenges. But this concept is still somewhat ambiguous, and so is the contemporary world order, where a significant power shift has occurred from the nation-State to the “new actors.” On the other hand, it is now...
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Autor principal: | Akl Alain |
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De Gruyter
2021
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