The COVID-19 pandemic entails a medium- and long-run risk of heightened political conflict. In this short essay we distinguish four major consequences of COVID-19 that may fuel social tensions and political violence, namely i) spiking poverty, ii) education under stress, iii) potential for repression, and iv) reduced inter-dependence. After discussing them in turn, we will formulate policy recommendations on how to attenuate these risks
Does the COVID-19 crisis reveal anything about the nature of politics or political theory in general...
COVID-19 broke out in Chile in March 2020, in the midst of an intensive social conflict rooted in th...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a massive public health and humanitarian crisis. At the same time, it is a ...
As Covid-19 spreads around the world, international actors, including the United Nations, have calle...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
The COVID-19 experience has sharpened debates about democracy's future worldwide. In reflecting on t...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the potential impacts of the spread of COVID-19, and th...
This policy paper explores the political and socioeconomic dynamics and effects of the COVID-19 pand...
This chapter briefly examines the political implications of COVID-19, focusing on the potential cons...
Existential threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have historically engendered intellectual parad...
Does the COVID-19 crisis reveal anything about the nature of politics or political theory in general...
COVID-19 broke out in Chile in March 2020, in the midst of an intensive social conflict rooted in th...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a massive public health and humanitarian crisis. At the same time, it is a ...
As Covid-19 spreads around the world, international actors, including the United Nations, have calle...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
In this article, several scholars of nationalism discuss the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
The COVID-19 experience has sharpened debates about democracy's future worldwide. In reflecting on t...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the potential impacts of the spread of COVID-19, and th...
This policy paper explores the political and socioeconomic dynamics and effects of the COVID-19 pand...
This chapter briefly examines the political implications of COVID-19, focusing on the potential cons...
Existential threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have historically engendered intellectual parad...
Does the COVID-19 crisis reveal anything about the nature of politics or political theory in general...
COVID-19 broke out in Chile in March 2020, in the midst of an intensive social conflict rooted in th...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...