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In the current coronavirus pandemic, the WHO must gather facts and formulate policy recommendations. However, the …
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Outside times of crisis, the WHO's voice is seldomly heeded. Its socio-political initiatives are regularly shot down, its actions reduced to policing illness. That is a mistake.
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Fundamental rights are being restricted to combat the pandemic. Can we question these measures' appropriateness?
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Even in exceptional times, surveillance remains a political program rather than an imminent force.
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Highly mobile world citizens were among the first to be infected. Meanwhile, the virus affects everyone - yet not everybody is affected equally.
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The coronavirus crisis is disrupting the functioning of content moderation, causing the loss of thousands of jobs in an …
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The fight against Covid-19 as a political opportunity: Rising authoritarianism in crisis-hit Hungary.
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How the complex value-chain structures in European manufacturing sectors will absorb the wave of economic disruption.
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Can coronavirus trigger a sound economic order? Scepticism is advisable. …
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The pandemic has revealed what kind of work deserves to be called ̮systemically importantŁ. Yet, as Robert Koepp argues, the struggle over labor conditions has only just begun.
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