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International Policy Tackling the Covid-19 Pandemic: China and US Strategies and Antipathies
Abstract
Covid-19 has shaken the real foundation of human being within a period of just one and a half year. Economic, social and health sector of more advanced and leading nations of the world was paralyzed by this pandemic. Health sector of developed nations were even proved to be insufficient to cope up covid-19. The sole super power was also affected worse from this global pandemic. China from where this pandemic took a start tried their best to develop a strategy to control this pandemic although they succeed domestically to achieve their goal but unfortunately it spread drastically all over the world. This paper is an attempt to high light what strategies China and America have adopted to control this pandemic individually and collectively. Though America and China are counted as economic rival and having mistrust in each other yet the study highlights their collaborations which they expanded to each other to cope up the pandemic. Alongside, it discusses the challenges faced by them to tackle this virus due to their mutual differences.
Authors
Dr. Unsa Jamshad
Assistant Professor, Department of History and Pakistan Studies, Women University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Bagh, AJK, Pakistan
Syed Mudasser Fida Gardazi
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, AJK, Pakistan
Amar Jahangir
Research Associate, Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, AJK, Pakistan
Keywords
China, Covid-19, Pandemic, Policy, Quarantine, Relations, US