The Impact of Covid on International Disputes

With little warning, COVID-19 quickly escalated into a generational crisis, creating sustained havoc seen perhaps only in past cases of war, attack, and natural disasters. In the bedlam of the early months, health, science, political, and economic communities were hit with sudden force, required to...

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Other Authors: Lalani, Shaheeza (Editor), Shapiro, Steven G. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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