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ID:   173593


Adverse Impact of Globalization in the form of COVID-19: a Comparative Study of India, China and the USA / Singh, Chhote Lal   Journal Article
Singh, Chhote Lal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The present article has focused on the comparative study of adverse impact of forces and techniques of globalization in spreading corona virus in the world and the emergence of political conflict among India, China and USA. As we are aware about the fact that corona virus has created many challenges before the governments and no one is able to get solution of these challenges.
Key Words China  India  Usa  COVID 19 
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ID:   173558


Challenges to the Unfolding of Enigma of COVID 19 : A Way to Global Disorder / Kumar, Arvind   Journal Article
Kumar, Arvind Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract COVID 19, the great pandemic has engulfed the whole world. It has taken a number of human lives and has also impacted on the economy as well as livelihood of people. There is no denying the fact that COVID 19 has created a war type of scenario where all the objectives of a full scale war are being realized. The problem comes when one has to declare both the winner and loser from such warfare.
Key Words COVID 19 
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ID:   173581


China in the Midst of COVID 19 Controversy / V, Anand   Journal Article
V, Anand Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted massive human casualties and economic losses all across the world. A great deal of damage was done by the pandemic to China, its epicentre, in the first three months of the year 2020. However, in the subsequent months, it took an even heavier toll on Europe and the United States, and is currently gathering its devastating pace through the developing world. As a result, the world economy is witnessing an inevitable slide into recession, projected to be worse than the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.
Key Words China  COVID 19 
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ID:   173561


COVID 19: a global disaster made in China / Chari, Seshadri   Journal Article
Chari, Seshadri Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A rather strange phenomenon in geopolitics is the fact that an innocuous local issue can blow into a global crisis if the country of the origin of the crisis happens to be at the centre stage of global power trajectory.
Key Words COVID 19  Global Disaster  Made in China 
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ID:   173592


Covid 19 devastated effect on “digital underclass”: Plight of Informal Labors / Nainwal, Neha ; Lal, Binit   Journal Article
Neha Nainwal & Dr. Binit Lal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The novel corona Virus which originated in China, up till now has no vaccine or cure and has affected more countries than both the world wars did. In the times when social distancing and isolation are the most pertinent solutions for the containment of the virus, challenges for a country like India, having a population of 1.3 billion are extraordinary. COVID 19 is not only imposing a threat to public health but also leading to a sudden interruption of business operations across India.
Key Words COVID 19 
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ID:   177769


COVID 19 in South Asia and the Way Forward: an introduction / Barai, Munim Kumar   Journal Article
Barai, Munim Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The world has been experiencing an unprecedented level of disruptions of all activities since COVID-19 began to spread in China in late 2019 and then turned into a truly global pandemic within a couple of months. A year after, millions of people in over 219 countries and territories have either got infected or died of the disease (Worldometer, 2021). Indeed, COVID-19 has only one close parallel in the recent past by its disruptive ability, though differently. The Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2008 started in the US housing market that engulfed the entire world’s economic and financial system.1 Similarly, COVID-19 began from Wuhan in China and then has spread out very quickly to affect the entire human civilisation in one way or another. So, both could be traced to a single individual source but with global ramifications. However, the extent of damage of COVID-19 has become much greater, larger and long-term in orientation. Herein, a pertinent question arises: is there a correlation between the degree of globalisation and the quickness of the spread of both the catastrophes and the degree of their damage? The answer is ‘yes’.
Key Words South Asia  COVID 19 
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ID:   179151


Covid-19: a white dove or a black swan? / Sanmarti, Marcal   Journal Article
Sanmarti, Marcal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Marcal Sanmarti discusses the impact of the global pandemic on geopolitics and national strategies.
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ID:   173566


Critiquing Beijing’s Responses to COVID 19 and Its Cascading Implications / Williams, Lawrence Prabhakar   Journal Article
Williams, Lawrence Prabhakar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The emergence of global pandemics as a global peril had impacted powerfully on the nations of the world, the regional order and global order. The ‘transformational’ impact had created several unmitigated challenges and perils on communities, societies, and nations. The onus of blame of the source of this peril is yet to be deciphered-although the powers that be are fully aware of the extent of the multiple points of ‘collaborative research’ of what was considered to be a vital ‘gain of function’ in epidemiological experimentation.
Key Words COVID 19  Beijing’s Responses 
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ID:   180279


East Asian strategic review 2021 / Japan. National Institute for Defense Studies 2021  Book
Japan. National Institute for Defense Studies Book
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Publication Tokyo, National Institute for Defnse Studies, 2021.
Description xii, 275p.pbk
Standard Number 9784864820974
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060048355.0095/JAP 060048MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   173586


Impact of Covid 19 on Internal and External Security Environment: an Indian Perspective / Venkateswaran, L   Journal Article
Venkateswaran, L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Covid has not required a global economic crisis or a World War to become a pandemic. It is, in contrary, threatening to accelerate a global economic slowdown and fuel a conflict of global proportions among major powers over scarce resources and strategic influence. The on-going pandemic will have significant economic impact globally.
Key Words Indian Perspective  COVID 19 
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ID:   173573


United States’ Responses to COVID 19: Testing Times for the Trump Administration / Tourangbam, Monish   Journal Article
Tourangbam, Monish Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The corona virus outbreak has occupied the attention of the policymaking elites and strategic community across the world. Irrespective of their economic status and the power position, COVID-19 has widely affected countries across the globe. The most powerful country in the world, the United States, has been one of the most affected countries in the world, recording extremely high number of infections and mortality.
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