The Political Economy of Coronavirus: Dr David Ndii Speaks
The coronavirus crisis has thrown into sharp relief the interlocked embrace of globalisation and nationalism and shown the limits of the neoliberal globalisation that has reigned supreme since the 1980s. The pandemic has at the same time revealed the fecklessness of the current economic infrastructure and the incompetence of many governments.
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