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- Title
Unfortunate or Convenient? Contextualising China's Covid-19 Border Restrictions.
- Authors
SPEELMAN, Tabitha
- Abstract
China's Covid-19 border control measures have disrupted decades of ever-increasing mobility in and out of China, just at a time of growing uncertainty about China's relations with much of the outside world. As they persist into 2022, fuelling worries about China's increasing isolation, it is useful to take stock and look at these policies more closely. How 'closed' has China been during the pandemic, and how reasonable is it to expect that authorities will greatly reduce international mobility in the long term?
- Subjects
CHINA; COVID-19; BORDER security; ISOLATION (Philosophy); PANDEMICS
- Publication
Made in China Journal, 2021, Vol 6, Issue 3, p31
- ISSN
2652-6352
- Publication type
Article