Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future

The main question of the present article is "How has Covid-19 affected the globalization discourse in the current crisis? And what will be the scenarios facing Corona and the globalization discourse?" The results of a future research method show that the discourse of globalization is hurti...

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Main Authors: mohsen Shafiee Seifabadi, ali bagheri dolatabadi
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2020-08-01
Series:Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat
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Online Access:https://qpss.atu.ac.ir/article_12017_c063637c8a93fd7653b7a4d6814e7923.pdf
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description The main question of the present article is "How has Covid-19 affected the globalization discourse in the current crisis? And what will be the scenarios facing Corona and the globalization discourse?" The results of a future research method show that the discourse of globalization is hurting by the central sign of liberalism and by floating signs such as the free market and global trade before the Corona crisis. Corona's oversight has intensified, with states continuing to tighten their policies, such as blocking borders, controlling and restricting information and news, disregarding social justice and human rights, the spread of nationalism, authoritarianism and severe censorship. This practice gradually challenged the rest of the floating signs. Seems that there are five scenarios for the future of the globalization discourse, which are as follows: A) Favorable future: the return of globalization to the past and reunification between states. B) Probable future: 1. Reducing the speed of the globalization process and turning states to utilitarianism. 2. Reducing the speed of the globalization process, and temporarily shrink the international environment. C) Possible future: stopping the discourse of globalization, the failure of capitalist ideology and the emergence of new ideologies.
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spelling doaj.art-0f00515116664e5ebd5946ee7d11db1a2024-01-02T11:07:32ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat2345-61402476-62082020-08-0193322326210.22054/qpss.2020.52445.254612017Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Futuremohsen Shafiee Seifabadi0ali bagheri dolatabadi1Assistant Professor of Political Sciences, Ardakan University, Iranassociate professor- yassouj universityThe main question of the present article is "How has Covid-19 affected the globalization discourse in the current crisis? And what will be the scenarios facing Corona and the globalization discourse?" The results of a future research method show that the discourse of globalization is hurting by the central sign of liberalism and by floating signs such as the free market and global trade before the Corona crisis. Corona's oversight has intensified, with states continuing to tighten their policies, such as blocking borders, controlling and restricting information and news, disregarding social justice and human rights, the spread of nationalism, authoritarianism and severe censorship. This practice gradually challenged the rest of the floating signs. Seems that there are five scenarios for the future of the globalization discourse, which are as follows: A) Favorable future: the return of globalization to the past and reunification between states. B) Probable future: 1. Reducing the speed of the globalization process and turning states to utilitarianism. 2. Reducing the speed of the globalization process, and temporarily shrink the international environment. C) Possible future: stopping the discourse of globalization, the failure of capitalist ideology and the emergence of new ideologies.https://qpss.atu.ac.ir/article_12017_c063637c8a93fd7653b7a4d6814e7923.pdfglobalizationcovid-19future research methodstatestrade
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Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat
globalization
covid-19
future research method
states
trade
title Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
title_full Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
title_fullStr Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
title_short Investigating the Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on the Discourse of Globalization and its Future
title_sort investigating the impact of the covid 19 crisis on the discourse of globalization and its future
topic globalization
covid-19
future research method
states
trade
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