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THE (in)ACTIVITY OF THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL IN COVID-19 CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Authors: Svetlana CEBOTARI
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Currently we are present in a reality conditioned by the presence of the COVID-19 virus which has repercussions both momentarily and in duration on the entire system of international relations in general, as well as on the behavior of states in particular. Precisely for this reason and because the new virus has a dynamic evolution in time and space, it is necessary to research the impact of the new virus not only from a biogenetic perspective, but also from the perspective of other fields, including the field of international relations.
The events we are currently witnessing are challenges to keep up with the changes taking place in the international arena, especially those in the field of virology. As the epidemics over time, the viruses that cause them will change and appear, one thing remains constant: they will always influence not only interpersonal relationships, but will condition new realities in the system of international relations.
This article aims to highlight the main gaps in the work of the institution responsible for maintaining peace and security in the international arena, especially in the context of the COVID-19 crisis.