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Our holy pandemic which hit the world will be ended in a couple of weeks or months  , according to many governments , notably the united state of America , it will be no longer, but too many  “Aftershocks “ are  not going to have mercy on anyone.
“Aftershocks”  will affect the international policy and turn the power scales . Supervisors says that the idea is now drawing  a next scenario  after the  Corona era.
“Foreign Policy ( the  global magazine of news and ideas) said that  the first victim  will be the idea of “ Globalization which failed to  give an effective alternative for the narrow-minded country policies, It  expects also the aggravation of the centralization of the state and national feelings whereas  the pandemic will prove the adaptation of urgent policies  to control the crisis which concentrate on the local needs and ignores the international responsibilities.
     The magazine sees a potential upwards for the Chinese model, however people thinks that China can effectively manage  the resulting crises and this will reinforce the Chinese position whereas  “Beijing” (capital of China)   discusses its capacity to produce the  intelligent solutions toward  its competitors.
     Some people went against the magazine’s attitude saying that the Chinese management of the pandemic crises was not  the best, but the  Taiwanese and the south  Korean  ones. So the severe policies are not important factors in the good management  and this is what  the Italian and American  Corona  experience  revealed. 




According to those attitudes which looked more pessimistic towards the raise of   the populist and local tendencies which will push us  to a narrow, poorer and meaner world. As for  the British” Chathan house” center of research which expects an increased distance between China  and   U.S.A   and a big agreement into the political elite  to push back the Chinese  from the higher  technical sources and this is justified according  to its description  because China became more capable and determined to occupy the U.S chair in the  international order. 




Among this kind of conflicts , the balance of power is not longer subject  to the military technologies just like  conflicts before , but technique and capacities of the fast absorption for the market needs.
“John  Ekenberry”  the teacher of international relationships at the university of  “Princeton”  believes that the populist tend is not likely choice, but it is not wise to ignore the  possibility  emergence of a crosscurrent which tends to a
tighter globalization than what we knew before , regarding that the fast and safe solution lies in activating  the natural links among  societies.
  The magazine added that the pandemic appeared the power of  human spirit which is manifested in persons who defeated the virus- doctors, nurses, politicians ,cleaners  and so on-  who proved the efficiency of the humans  when they face the challenge of existence, keeping hope that they are still capable and will to preserve their univers whatever the severity of crises .



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nahlabourezg said…
I think that this crisis will significantly change the balance of global powers, especially the economic ones, and other powers will emerge to dominate the global weapon and highlight its influence.

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