TY - JOUR
T1 - Covid-19 and South-South Trade & Investment Cooperation: Three Emerging Narratives
AU - Gammage, Clair
AU - Akinkugbe, Olabisi D
N1 - Olabisi D Akinkugbe & Clair Gammage, "COVID-19 and South-South Trade & Investment Cooperation: Three Emerging Narratives" (11 May 2020), online (blog): AfronomicsLaw Blog < www.afronomicslaw.org > [perma.cc/6RDK-NK3C].
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the frailties of economic relations across different aspects of the globalized network. From the national, through the sub-regional, to the regional to the international levels, questions have arisen regarding the seemingly interconnected, yet fractured socio-economic relationships in our modern societies. In this essay we shall focus on the trade and investment dimension of South-South relations that have been affected by the pandemic. In doing so, we shall reveal the (often overlooked or taken for granted) linkages with race in South-South relations. We identify the way(s) in which the Covid-19 pandemic has made obvious the latent tensions, hostilities and structural inequalities that exist in South-South cooperation. We argue that three possible narratives may emerge in a post-COVID-19 era for South-South trade and investment cooperation and explore what each narrative might mean for the future of South-South relations.
AB - The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the frailties of economic relations across different aspects of the globalized network. From the national, through the sub-regional, to the regional to the international levels, questions have arisen regarding the seemingly interconnected, yet fractured socio-economic relationships in our modern societies. In this essay we shall focus on the trade and investment dimension of South-South relations that have been affected by the pandemic. In doing so, we shall reveal the (often overlooked or taken for granted) linkages with race in South-South relations. We identify the way(s) in which the Covid-19 pandemic has made obvious the latent tensions, hostilities and structural inequalities that exist in South-South cooperation. We argue that three possible narratives may emerge in a post-COVID-19 era for South-South trade and investment cooperation and explore what each narrative might mean for the future of South-South relations.
KW - South-South
KW - Cooperation
KW - Trade
KW - Investment
KW - Race
KW - COVID-19
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/scholarly_works/1234
M3 - Article
JO - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
JF - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
ER -