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SM ISO690:2012 SPRINCEAN, Serghei. Actul guvernării și securitatea umană în contextul pandemiei COVID-19. In: Meritocrație, profesionalism, integritate: deziderate versus realități, 19 noiembrie 2020, Chişinău. Chişinău: ÎS FEP "Tipografia Centrală", 2021, pp. 65-91. ISBN 978-9975-157-25-4. |
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The global crisis has been updated as a separate topic of analysis and has gained new values as the direct and direct effects of the pandemic in 2020. The wide range of security challenges and risks has been further diversified in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. The practical challenges to human security, humanity in general and its future, have been doubled by the theoretical and methodological ones during the rampant expansion of the current COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020. In the newly created conditions following the outbreak, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, states and governments need to be creative in maximizing their chances of overcoming the crisis. Effective governance in the conditions of the post-pandemic crisis requires a high degree of social solidarity, of participation of the broad masses in the implementation of policies and strategies to get out of the created crisis. Global solidarity and cooperation are essential, given that no state is able to prevent or fully control the COVID-19 pandemic on its own. |
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