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The COVID-crisis has apparently halted the unsteadfast chariot of globalization and given a new lease of life to the Westphalian inter-state system, as the tendency of outward interaction has given way to more inward looking orientation, from global to national and from national to local. The nation-states have yet again emerged as the central actors in combating the novel coronavirus and mitigating various unfavorable repercussions emanating as a direct and indirect outcomes of the pandemic.
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