The consequence of COVID-19: how the United States moved from security provider to security consumer/ Simon Reich and Peter Dombrowski

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Affairs September 2020, Vol.96, No.5, pp.1253-1279 (32)Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic's long-term is effecting the global balance of power including speculation about a shift in the definition of national security. One consequence is already evident: the United States has spent the last seventy years portraying itself as a security provider in all key domains-for many an intrinsic component of its status as a global leader.
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The COVID-19 pandemic's long-term is effecting the global balance of power including speculation about a shift in the definition of national security. One consequence is already evident: the United States has spent the last seventy years portraying itself as a security provider in all key domains-for many an intrinsic component of its status as a global leader.

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