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ARSENII V. KIRGIZOV-BARSKII, VLADIMIR M. MOROZOV (1) answer(s).
 
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Vaccine Diplomacy and Vaccine Nationalism / Kirgizov-Barskii, Arsenii V. ; Morozov, Vladimir M   Journal Article
Arsenii V. Kirgizov-Barskii, Vladimir M. Morozov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the COVID-19 pandemic in place for over two years now, it is time to assess its main aspects and tendencies, and identify the new features it has lent to the international relations landscape. This paper studies two approaches different countries have taken in developing and distributing COVID vaccines during the pandemic; these approaches are defined as ‘vaccine diplomacy’ and ‘vaccine nationalism.’ Until recently, vaccine diplomacy has played only a marginal role in international relations, while vaccine nationalism has not been considered a problem internationally.
Key Words Health  WHO  Soft Power  Pandemic  Vaccines  International Relations 
COVID-19  Vaccine Diplomacy  Vaccine Nationalism  BRICS. 
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