Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw

The pillars of European society, and in the world view of Anglo-Saxon culture, are planted on capitalism and cosmopolitanism. Democracy as the desired political model in this community is responsible for such fundamental issues as individual freedom, rights of assembly. At the other extreme is Chine...

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Main Author: Oktawian Żmijowski
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2021-12-01
Series:Acta Politica Polonica
Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1223/article/19404/
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description The pillars of European society, and in the world view of Anglo-Saxon culture, are planted on capitalism and cosmopolitanism. Democracy as the desired political model in this community is responsible for such fundamental issues as individual freedom, rights of assembly. At the other extreme is Chinese society, punitive and subordinate to the state in almost every sphere of life. Segregated and evaluated by a social point system, a society that since the dawn of time has in its nature a devotion to authority and the broader state. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative analysis of how the epidemic has affected the world and how its different regions are dealing with the COVID-19virus. A choice of three levels of evaluation has been made. The public, i.e. the media and reactions to the government’s strictures and policies, the ruling cabinet as a decision-making center, and the economy. The main research hypothesis in this paper is that COVID-19 is a complex enough problem to become a symptom for a change in world order.
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spelling doaj.art-97fdf1f54bc84bbe93cc5bfebbe854802022-12-21T22:42:38ZdeuSzczecin University PressActa Politica Polonica2451-04322021-12-015210.18276/ap.2021.52-07Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państwOktawian Żmijowski0Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Wydział Nauk SpołecznychThe pillars of European society, and in the world view of Anglo-Saxon culture, are planted on capitalism and cosmopolitanism. Democracy as the desired political model in this community is responsible for such fundamental issues as individual freedom, rights of assembly. At the other extreme is Chinese society, punitive and subordinate to the state in almost every sphere of life. Segregated and evaluated by a social point system, a society that since the dawn of time has in its nature a devotion to authority and the broader state. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative analysis of how the epidemic has affected the world and how its different regions are dealing with the COVID-19virus. A choice of three levels of evaluation has been made. The public, i.e. the media and reactions to the government’s strictures and policies, the ruling cabinet as a decision-making center, and the economy. The main research hypothesis in this paper is that COVID-19 is a complex enough problem to become a symptom for a change in world order.https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1223/article/19404/
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Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
Acta Politica Polonica
title Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
title_full Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
title_fullStr Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
title_full_unstemmed Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
title_short Wpływ COVID-19 na polityki wewnętrzne wybranych państw
title_sort wplyw covid 19 na polityki wewnetrzne wybranych panstw
url https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1223/article/19404/
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