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COVID-19’s Impacts and the End of Globalization?

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With the COVID-19's impacts to humanity, some have quickly shouted, believed and thought abusively to the end of globalization. But in this paper, following to the dimension of the strategic approach of analysis, tinged with a bit of globalism, I propose to explain why globalization could not end with the COVID-19's impacts. In total, I advance successively throughout this paper, five (5) core arguments, which together ostensibly support my central point, pointing to the impossibility of arriving at the end of globalization with the COVID-19's impacts. These five (5) core arguments are: COVID-19 as a proglobalization messenger: "You are living in a global village" (i), Virus Complex nature (ii), Nationalism and Unilateralism as COVID-19's counter-antidote strategies (iii), COVID-19's Impacts Nature on Social-economic activities (iv), and the Global Complex Interdependence (v). And instead of shouting to the end of globalization, humanity should rather seek to think about, understand and internalize the different lessons that COVID-19 has just come to give it-for its best survival. Otherwise, disaster is coming.
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hal-03596476 , version 1 (03-03-2022)

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Benjamin Mwadi Makengo. COVID-19’s Impacts and the End of Globalization?. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 2021, 09 (01), pp.212-233. ⟨10.4236/jss.2021.91015⟩. ⟨hal-03596476⟩
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