Keywords
coronavirus
COVID-19
pandemic
xenophobia
COVID-19
pandemic
xenophobia
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The promise that “tomorrow will be different”. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(2. ksz.), 93-104. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.SPEC.2021.2.5
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we think about everyday safety. All the negative effects of the virus on internal and foreign policy, the world economy, and people’s mental health are not even predictable yet. In our study, we examine the effects of the virus from a statistical, religious, scientific, and everyday perspective, with the promise that it will be different tomorrow.
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