Opinion

Pandemic has widened geopolitical divides

By Matt Killingsworth
September 10 2021 - 6:00pm
BORDER BLUES: Despite increasing interconnectedness, the pandemic has produced a surge of nationalism among countries and 'state-ism' in Australia. Picture: Shutterstock
BORDER BLUES: Despite increasing interconnectedness, the pandemic has produced a surge of nationalism among countries and 'state-ism' in Australia. Picture: Shutterstock

Politically, COVID-19 has exacerbated pre-existing schisms and tensions, as well as revealing new ones.

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