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Migration, multiculturalism, human rights and the paradigm in the actual international politics (re)action

Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 44 - 55, 31.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.25233/ijlel.786063

Abstract

2020 has been an unquestionable challenge for the Humanity and the world course that was decided based in a completely unknown future. The enemy – the virus – is invisible but the worst and more aggressive threat to the Human Being. There is no medicine or treatments against the COVID-19 and there are no real expectations to find it in the near future. The world numbers of the Human Beings death and infected by the SARS-COV are serious and obliged a never known full world stop. The Humans were mostly afraid and impotent to fight with this dangerous virus; the politicians mostly connected to combat the immediately Public Health and try to answer the needs of the millions affected, directly or indirectly; the economies full stopped, crashing; the companies and institutions – private and public – without conditions to combat and break their immediately needs. The world faced one of the most serious and difficult challenge in the Contemporary History, and it is being designed a New World Order. Concerning the political reply to this unexpectable and serious context, the States and International Organizations were working together, however, there are a completely different politic answer and (re)action in different States America.

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https://doi.org/10.25233/ijlel.786063

Abstract

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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ana Campina 0000-0003-0820-1280

Carlos Rodrigues This is me 0000-0003-0966-6274

Publication Date December 31, 2020
Submission Date August 26, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Campina, A., & Rodrigues, C. (2020). Migration, multiculturalism, human rights and the paradigm in the actual international politics (re)action. International Journal on Lifelong Education and Leadership, 6(2), 44-55. https://doi.org/10.25233/ijlel.786063