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COVID-19 in South, West, and Southeast Asia
Dr Rohan Gunaratna Professor of Security Studies
Dr Rohan Gunaratna
Mr Mohd Mizan Aslam Senior Fellow, Global Peace Institute London
Mr Mohd Mizan Aslam
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Aslam and Gunaratna bring together a broad analysis of the responses of states in Asia to the threats presented by the COVID-19 pandemic in its early phase. While the impact of the pandemic has undoubtedly been disastrous, it has also taught many lessons about social, political, economic, and security norms in modern civilization. The contributors to this book look at how these lessons have been learned—often the hard way—by a range of states including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and Jordan, as well as by international organizations including ASEAN. They look at a range of issues, going beyond the most apparent healthcare concerns to also look at challenges such as the gig economy, terrorism, extremism, religious identity, and cybersecurity. Using these country-based case studies, this book establishes a framework for understanding these challenges and establishing best practice and scalable solutions for addressing them.
Theme: | General |
Region: | Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Global |
Entity: | RSIS |