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The World will Change in Many ways When the Coronavirus Epidemic Ends

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Paris: One day humans will conquer the corona virus epidemic, but the world after it will certainly not be the one before the epidemic. Analysts say that with the painful death of the corona virus, there have been countless threats at the social, economic and political level that will have to be paid and the changes will give direction to the world in the coming days. He says the enforced lockdown due to the corona virus will completely devastate some economies, with the financial market never returning to a pre-crisis state.

According to analysts, the ban on movement would help some governments establish autocratic control and civil liberties would be weakened in the name of preventing the spread of the corona virus. Many people have already questioned multilevel organizations such as the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and the UN’s lack of coordination in this unprecedented health crisis. Aaron David Miller, senior member of the Carnage Endowment for International Peace, said the changes would be very wide and unpredictable.

He said, “A lot will depend on how long national economies live in the face of this storm and how successful governments are in dealing with this threat.” China, from where the transition spread, is proudly claiming That he has overcome the epidemic. At the same time, US President Donald Trump did not take it seriously initially and is now facing a big crisis. The official figures of the infected in India are much lower than in western countries but there is concern about the coming and bad days.

When Miller was asked whether this leadership or absence of leadership would provide a chance or threat to countries around the world? He said, “The rich countries can keep the economy on track by compensating the workers in times of crisis and restoring the economic activities, but the people of poor countries do not have such protection and the danger of the deprived people coming to the streets Guest Professor Joshua Ggetzger of Georgetown University said, “Conflict is expected to escalate in countries where people are forced to leave their jobs.” Jik protection is not provided. This will have a potential impact on governance and others. “He said,” Russia and Turkey, where strong leaders have been ruling for over two decades, hope that their readiness to deal with the virus and any political impact is enough. ” ,

“First of all the elites who have given lectures on liberalism and globalization for the first time have closed their borders,” said Bakre Sambe, director of the Timbuktu Institute in Dakar. There is a risk of dispute arising in the trading system. Researcher Barthelemy Courmont at the Paris-based International and Strategic Research Institute said the WHO seems to be sidelined further.

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