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International Relations in the Shadow of the COVID19 | The Leonard Davis Institute

International Relations in the Shadow of the COVID19

As part of the event "International Relations in the Shadow of the COVID19: A Young Research Perspective", a number of articles by DGSIR students were published.

The background and full details of the event can be found in the link attached above.

 

Below is the list of publications. The documents are attached at the end of this page:

  • Ofek Rimmer. The Anesthetized Viewer: Corona Virus Outbreak and the Intelligence of warning Responsibility
  • Ron Deutsch. Stability of regimes in the Middle East following the corona - knowing how to focus on the things that really matter.
  • Noa Levy, Itamar Dubinsky, Nyasha Vuranda. Youth Under Lockdown: A Potential Turning Point in the State of Youth in Africa.
  • Abir Gitlin & Amit Leibson. Insecurity in Times of Crisis: Breaking the Dichotomy Between Physical and Ontological Securities.
  • Lee Amram-Eilat. Security network: Social networks as an international tool for combating Corona and its consequences.
  • Jason A. Silverman. Corona-induced Opportunities for Cooperation: Looking Through the Lens of Disaster Diplomacy.
  • Tiran Goldstein and Inbar PincuWorks Like a CHARM: Opening Borders During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • Inbar Noy and Naama Lutz. WHO's in Charge? Legitimacy of Global and Regional Institutions in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • Yuval Peleg. From Crisis to Opportunity: How China Exploits Corona Crisis to Improve International Image at United States
  • Doron EllaThe Multilateral World Order Post COVID-19: The “Withdrawal Policy” of the United States and China’s Response.