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COVID-19 and Non-Traditional Security |
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PP: 17-23 |
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doi:10.18576/wrpsj/060202
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Author(s) |
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Arup Maity,
Rajani Kant Pandey,
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Abstract |
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Around 100 years ago, John Maynard Keynes, the most distinguished economist of modern times, published a book A Treatise on Probability (1921), and in this book, as a scholar, he argued for changes instead of the ‘traditional theory,’ and significantly the time was the middle of the World War. Now the world has reached 2021 with the depletive COVID-19 and is battling against it. Covid is a virus that we cannot see with just an open eye, but its impact has caused around 40 million human deaths, and we can see our world as pandemonium with only an open eye. So, after a century the same questions are coming: Is the existing system/structure enough to progress and/or survive human civilization? And most crucially, should we also think about the changes instead of the banality of traditional globalisation? To find out these questions the article has been written. The sectors like education, health, employment, and data privacy are becoming most significant for national interest and progression. |
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