THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER: A SHORT OVERVIEW

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Amer Ababakr

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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected most of the world, adding health security as a new challenge. Instead of facing these challenges, some states move towards a system of competition and intolerance, which forms new patterns in the international order. This questions the impact of the pandemic on the strategic dynamics of the international order. This article argues that the global pandemic transforms the political system and the way of governing liberal democracy more than any other factor. It took the form of a variable, driver, and accelerator, and the established world order transformed into a new form of order. Using the descriptive-analytical method and the theories of international relations, the current study examined the impact of the pandemic on the strategic dynamics of the international order.         

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Ababakr, Amer. 2022. “THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER: A SHORT OVERVIEW ”. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 8 (2):266-80. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2282266a .
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Amer Ababakr, Cyprus International University - Lefkosa, Cyprus

Amer Mohammed Ababak holds Ph.D. His major is in Politics in the Middle East. His fields of interest include international relations, international security, foreign policy, and ethnic conflict.