Fear, Hate, and Competence:Could COVID-19 Be a Turning Point?
Fear,Hate,and Competence:Could COVID-19 Be a Turning Point?出 版 物:《China Today》 (今日中国(英文版))
年 卷 期:2020年第69卷第9期
页 面:14-15页
学科分类:030207[法学-国际关系] 03[法学] 0302[法学-政治学]
主 题:inequality exactly catastrophe
摘 要:THE global COVID-19 health crisis has shocked the world,making us all aware of the need for a major rethink of international relations,multilateral organizations,organized healthcare,poverty,sovereignty,and many other aspects of human ***,this crisis did not occur in a healthy,prosperous,and comprehensible *** this been the case,we might have been more prepared,more united,and less rudderless in confronting ***,it comes at the tail end of three major catastrophes in just over a *** have been disastrously disruptive,exacerbating inequality,marginalizing accountability,ridiculing and punishing solidarity,and upending the value systems that different peoples and societies have long upheld—if not exactly living by them,at least using them as a yardstick for their way of *** all these crises have in common is the prominent global resurgence of two instruments of mass mobilization:fear and hate.