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[The most explicit phenomenon of the Covid-19 crisis has been the realization of how globalization is posing a threat to states’ capacities to protect their citizens, which has led to growing calls for the need to re-establish control over states’ borders. This chapter discusses this trend, the forms international trade may take in the future and how this may be an opportunity to rethink the foundations of social life.]
Published: Aug 19, 2020
Keywords: Globalization; Nation-State; European Union; Solidarity
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