Post-Covid Transformations, Hardback Book

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This volume explores the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the sustainability of the present global political and economic system and the extent to which that system may as a result be undergoing transformation.

Towards this aim, the contributing authors raise a number of key questions.

First, what is likely to be the impact of the pandemic on the current global order based on neoliberal hyper-globalization?

Second, what insights do earlier pandemics along with other inter-related crises such as those of climate, inequality, social reproduction, and continued fallout of the global financial crisis offer for understanding the medium- to long-term implications of COVID-19?

Third, to what extent might the COVID pandemic lead to progressive political transformations?

Towards this latter goal, the contributors to this volume also offer a number of suggestions as to what a post-COVID-19 world might look like and how post-COVID transformations might be channeled in a direction more conducive towards social justice and equality. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Globalizations.

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