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OverviewWritten in the middle of a pandemic, this book examines the effect of COVID-19 on regional and global security threats in the first 18 months of the crisis. Throughout history, epidemics have disrupted human civilisations, changed the structure of societies, decided the outcome of wars and prompted incredible technological innovation. Despite massive progress in science, institution-building and cooperation over the past 100 years, COVID-19 has revealed the weaknesses of a world under-prepared for a new disease – that had been widely expected and long overdue! This edited volume brings together leading security experts from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and the Middle East to share their analysis of the COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on major security threats, including the rise of terrorists and criminal networks and global power politics. The book highlights important lessons learnt from all corners of the planet, in particular the need for cross-sectional, regional and international cooperation and solidarity when it comes to facing any transnational security threat that does not respect political boundaries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Caroline VarinPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.595kg ISBN: 9783030822293ISBN 10: 303082229 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 27 November 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword. – Introduction (Dr Caroline Varin). - Chapter 1. The American century in the wake of Covid (Michael Stevens). - Chapter 2. Latin America: The COVID-19 pandemic and security in Latin America (Dr Oscar Palma). - Chapter 3. The impact of Covid on the European security alliance (Arthur de Liedekerke, Matthew Robinson). - Chapter 4. Africa virus and vulnerability: Covid-19 pandemic and Africa (Dr Freedom Onuoha, Casmir Chukwuka Mbaegbu). - Chapter 5. Asia and the aftermath of Covid-19: From human rights to political movement and healthcare reformation (Dr Sipim Sornbanlang). - Chapter 6. COVID-19 and the decade ahead in the Middle East (Mitchell Belfer). - Chapter 7. The new balance of powers (Dr Alexandre Vautravers). - Chapter 8. International institutions and the earthquake of Covid-19 (Dr Marius Calu). - Chapter 9. Civil unrest and the end of the social contract (Dr George Richards). - Chapter 10. The surge in support of extremist positions and its impact on terrorism in a post-Covid-19 environment (Dr Yan St-Pierre). - Chapter 11. The struggle for state control and the rise of criminal organisations (Virginia Comolli). - Chapter 12. Health intelligence systems and security (Oliver Geffen). - Chapter 13. Poverty and Inequality (Brian Sturgess). – Conclusion (Caroline Varin)ReviewsAuthor InformationCaroline Varin is Senior Lecturer at Regent’s University London, UK, and CEO of Professors Without Borders. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics. She has published four books, including Boko Haram and the War on Terror (2016), Violent Non-State Actors in Africa: Terrorists, Rebels and Warlords (2017), and Security in Nigeria: Contemporary Threats and Responses (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |