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Developing Countries in the Political Economy of the Post-Coronavirus World

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The article provides an analysis of the fallout of the external twin-shock caused by the coronavirus pandemic and a global economic downturn to economies and political environment of developing countries… Click to show full abstract

The article provides an analysis of the fallout of the external twin-shock caused by the coronavirus pandemic and a global economic downturn to economies and political environment of developing countries It also looks into potential changes that are likely to take place in the current and future architecture of the world On this basis, an attempt is made to envisage the vectors and results of the evolution of the less developed economies’ place and role in a forthcoming new global normality A study of developmental problems of this group of states is undertaken in the context of the ongoing globalization, fragmentation and sovereignization processes The article considers the transformations taking place in and around developing countries from three key perspectives: a) the retrospect and perspective evolution of the globali-zation process;b) direct consequences of the pandemic and the global economic crisis for these countries’ economic, social and political development;c) possible “post-coronavirus” development models, including the implementation of the responsible development concept and answers to challenges of the industrial revolution 4 0 The authors provide a segmented picture of the main areas of concern, or of political and economic action required, namely: medical and epi-demiological consequences per se;an exorbitant narrowing of strategic prospects for sustainable development;the meltdown of favorable paradigms of the world order and mutually beneficial relations between members of the international community, which have been present through the last two decades As a result of the analysis undertaken, the authors come to a conclusion that it would be a mistake to seek to restore the world economy by simply returning the constituent national economies to the pre-crisis state – ​the one that caused the crisis and the slump In view of current realities, a paradigm shift is becoming an urgent need for non-Western nations Even in less developed countries, it is wiser to start building the recovery growth around the core pillars of the industrial revolution 4 0 and of the responsible development © 2020 Global Research Online All rights reserved

Keywords: developing countries; world; economy; development; post coronavirus

Journal Title: World Economy and International Relations
Year Published: 2020

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