The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown about how it has affected fragile and conflict-affected settings. This paper builds on the theory that hazards become a disaster in interaction with vulnerability and response policies, yet often lead to renewed disaster risk creation. It is based on seven case studies of countries worldwide that experienced social conflict at the advent of the pandemic, covering the period from March–August 2020. The findings show that authorities instrumentalised Covid-19 to strengthen their control and agendas. Responsibility was assumed for lockdowns, but this was not accompanied by care to mitigate their adverse effects. Social conflict shaped the response...
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those...
Pandemics are a real threat to mankind because the spread of such outbreaks has a wide coverage not...
The Covid-19 pandemic could not have come at a worse time, as many countries in the MENA region rema...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the potential impacts of the spread of COVID-19, and th...
The COVID-19 pandemic bared the inadequacies in existing structures of public health and governance ...
In this paper, we analyse the conditions under which the COVID‐19 pandemic will lead either to socia...
We survey the literature in economics and related fields on the relationship between the COVID-19 pa...
The relationship between COVID-19 and peace has been considered from a variety of perspectives. In a...
none5siThe objective of this collection of essays is to gain insights into the different national-le...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged governments around the world. It also has challenged convention...
We review the literature in economics and related fields on the relationship between the COVID-19 pa...
Could there be a symbiotic relationship between COVID-19 and conflict? On the one hand, circumstance...
Global Geopolitics amidst the Threat of the Covid-19 Pandemic has become the focus of this research ...
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those...
Pandemics are a real threat to mankind because the spread of such outbreaks has a wide coverage not...
The Covid-19 pandemic could not have come at a worse time, as many countries in the MENA region rema...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the potential impacts of the spread of COVID-19, and th...
The COVID-19 pandemic bared the inadequacies in existing structures of public health and governance ...
In this paper, we analyse the conditions under which the COVID‐19 pandemic will lead either to socia...
We survey the literature in economics and related fields on the relationship between the COVID-19 pa...
The relationship between COVID-19 and peace has been considered from a variety of perspectives. In a...
none5siThe objective of this collection of essays is to gain insights into the different national-le...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged governments around the world. It also has challenged convention...
We review the literature in economics and related fields on the relationship between the COVID-19 pa...
Could there be a symbiotic relationship between COVID-19 and conflict? On the one hand, circumstance...
Global Geopolitics amidst the Threat of the Covid-19 Pandemic has become the focus of this research ...
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those...
Pandemics are a real threat to mankind because the spread of such outbreaks has a wide coverage not...
The Covid-19 pandemic could not have come at a worse time, as many countries in the MENA region rema...