By Matthias Rogg*
The world is caught up in an existential struggle. The opponent is intangible; it spares neither state nor social group and does not stop at any border. For many of us, this struggle feels like war. Indeed, with the growing use of war-like language1 in the fight against COVID-19, also called coronavirus, a...
COVID-19: The Pandemic And Impact On Security Policy – Analysis
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