This book explores the intricacies of the post-pandemic world, delving into diverse themes such as international politics, diplomacy, democracy, migration, climate justice, mental well-being, education, human rights and the marginalised. It exposes the major fragilities in current systems and policies and provides suitable recommendations to reform them. The chapters study how the legitimacy of the world order and governance was tested by the COVID-19 pandemic: on the domestic front, it stretched and put to the test policies, politics, governance, relations between state and citizens. They…mehr
This book explores the intricacies of the post-pandemic world, delving into diverse themes such as international politics, diplomacy, democracy, migration, climate justice, mental well-being, education, human rights and the marginalised. It exposes the major fragilities in current systems and policies and provides suitable recommendations to reform them. The chapters study how the legitimacy of the world order and governance was tested by the COVID-19 pandemic: on the domestic front, it stretched and put to the test policies, politics, governance, relations between state and citizens. They also question the ability of the existing 'superpowers' to respond to a global crisis, as well as ponder on the role of new emerging and rising powers like India and China. A timely resource for scholars, policy practitioners and students alike, this volume fosters a deeper understanding of the interdependencies of global systems and the urgent need for inclusive, rights-based and future-ready responses in a post-COVID world. The volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers of international and national politics, public policy, sociology, psychology and migration.
Priyanca Mathur is Professor and Head at CERSSE, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bangalore, India. Her research intersects politics, public policy, gender and forced migration studies. Recent publications include 'Forced Migration Trends in Asia Pacific' (2022) and 'State of Research in Internal Displacement in Asia' (2020). Rubina Pradhan is Assistant Professor at CERSSE, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), Bangalore, India, specialising in international organisations, conflict resolution, human rights and environmental policy. Her recent work (2025) explores green budgeting for environmental sustainability in India. She holds a Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
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Introduction PART I - STATE OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, DIPLOMACY AND DEMOCRACY 1. Science Diplomacy in the Post-COVID Times: The Interface between Science, Policy and Diplomacy M.J. Vinod 2. India and China's Vaccine Diplomacy: A Soft Power Perspective S.Y. Surendra Kumar 3. Neo-Sanjeevani and Democracy in the Neighbourhood Near and Far Anup Shekhar Chakraborty 4. COVID-19 and Borders: Understanding the Diverse Narratives of Schengen Nations Amrita Purkayastha 5. Democratic Deficit in South Asia: Study of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan during the Pandemic Sreeradha Datta 6. G-20 Delhi Declaration and India's Moment in the Post-Pandemic World Pratip Chattopadhyay PART II - STATE OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES 7. Traversing Invisibility of the Unseen Faces of Urban Bangkok: Exploring The Post-Pandemic Impact of National Screening Mechanism (NSM) on Urban Refugees and Asylum Seekers Farheen Masfiqua Malek 8. Post-Pandemic Policy Approaches for Socio-Economic Recovery: Safeguarding Migrants and Refugees in Malaysia Simraatraj Kaur 9. Post-Coup and Post-Pandemic Quagmire of Myanmarese Refugees in India Priyanca Mathur 10. The Migrant Population: A Chronicle of COVID-19's Impact and the Role of Civil Society Vanita Banjan 11. Social Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrant and Non-Migrant Women of Bengaluru, India: A Comparative Analysis of Mobility and Vulnerability Tania Sengupta PART III - STATE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS 12. 'Seema Rekha': An Exploration of Boundaries for South Asian Women Sangita Biswas, Mullai Sampath and Akanksha Velath 13. Challenges and Advances in the Psychological Therapy Post-COVID-19: An Indian Perspective Deepti Swamy 14. Ancient Indian and Native indigenous contribution across the history of epidemics and pandemics: Lessons learnt, Notes for Future Vibhasri R Gujral 15. Measuring Depression with Relation to Self-Esteem in Adolescents during Post-COVID-19 Pandemic: With Pre and Post Life Skills Training Jonaki Ghosh Thomas and Sri Mahalakshmi Nagasundaram PART IV - STATE OF EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MARGINALISED 16. Deconstructing Education Post-Pandemic: A time for Academic Reflection Vinitha P. Guptan 17. Human Rights and Pandemic Height: Responding for Recuperation Gopal Krishna Siwakoti 18. The Impact of COVID-19 on Garment Workers in India: Recovery with Women Empowering Alternative Models, Fair Trade Sneha Kadyan Firdous Ahmad Malik 19. Pandemic and Beyond: Reflection on Geriatric Crisis and Intervention Sudeshna Mukherjee 20. Role of Social Economy in Kerala, India: Special Reference to Co-operative Movement Devi Parvathy and Mary R 21. Post-Pandemic Dynamics of Climate Change: Towards a Green Recovery. Rubina Pradhan
Introduction PART I - STATE OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, DIPLOMACY AND DEMOCRACY 1. Science Diplomacy in the Post-COVID Times: The Interface between Science, Policy and Diplomacy M.J. Vinod 2. India and China's Vaccine Diplomacy: A Soft Power Perspective S.Y. Surendra Kumar 3. Neo-Sanjeevani and Democracy in the Neighbourhood Near and Far Anup Shekhar Chakraborty 4. COVID-19 and Borders: Understanding the Diverse Narratives of Schengen Nations Amrita Purkayastha 5. Democratic Deficit in South Asia: Study of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan during the Pandemic Sreeradha Datta 6. G-20 Delhi Declaration and India's Moment in the Post-Pandemic World Pratip Chattopadhyay PART II - STATE OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES 7. Traversing Invisibility of the Unseen Faces of Urban Bangkok: Exploring The Post-Pandemic Impact of National Screening Mechanism (NSM) on Urban Refugees and Asylum Seekers Farheen Masfiqua Malek 8. Post-Pandemic Policy Approaches for Socio-Economic Recovery: Safeguarding Migrants and Refugees in Malaysia Simraatraj Kaur 9. Post-Coup and Post-Pandemic Quagmire of Myanmarese Refugees in India Priyanca Mathur 10. The Migrant Population: A Chronicle of COVID-19's Impact and the Role of Civil Society Vanita Banjan 11. Social Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrant and Non-Migrant Women of Bengaluru, India: A Comparative Analysis of Mobility and Vulnerability Tania Sengupta PART III - STATE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS 12. 'Seema Rekha': An Exploration of Boundaries for South Asian Women Sangita Biswas, Mullai Sampath and Akanksha Velath 13. Challenges and Advances in the Psychological Therapy Post-COVID-19: An Indian Perspective Deepti Swamy 14. Ancient Indian and Native indigenous contribution across the history of epidemics and pandemics: Lessons learnt, Notes for Future Vibhasri R Gujral 15. Measuring Depression with Relation to Self-Esteem in Adolescents during Post-COVID-19 Pandemic: With Pre and Post Life Skills Training Jonaki Ghosh Thomas and Sri Mahalakshmi Nagasundaram PART IV - STATE OF EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND MARGINALISED 16. Deconstructing Education Post-Pandemic: A time for Academic Reflection Vinitha P. Guptan 17. Human Rights and Pandemic Height: Responding for Recuperation Gopal Krishna Siwakoti 18. The Impact of COVID-19 on Garment Workers in India: Recovery with Women Empowering Alternative Models, Fair Trade Sneha Kadyan Firdous Ahmad Malik 19. Pandemic and Beyond: Reflection on Geriatric Crisis and Intervention Sudeshna Mukherjee 20. Role of Social Economy in Kerala, India: Special Reference to Co-operative Movement Devi Parvathy and Mary R 21. Post-Pandemic Dynamics of Climate Change: Towards a Green Recovery. Rubina Pradhan
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