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“The Extent of the Link between the Hegemony of the Major Powers Scientifically and Economically and Novel Coronavirus Spread”—A Study within the Framework of the Public International Law

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106588, PP. 1-17

Subject Areas: Law

Keywords: Security Study, Biological Warfare, Biological Weapons, International Competition, International Relations

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The international community is now less concerned with military forces as much as science, especially biological sciences, which increase the chance of possessing a large scientific force whose effects, if exploited by the bad exploitation, is stronger and fiercer than many military wars. This is what we are currently dealing with on the international scene in light of coronavirus (COVID-19) spread. The researcher believes in this paper that the reason for this is the competition of the five major countries to acquire all the power sources that would help to dominate the world and the global economy. This threatens certainly the international security and peace. In this context, the researcher believes that a great benefit to the United States of America destroying China and its significantly growing economy.

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Ibrahim, E. E. M. and Abd-Elhafez, M. R. M. (2020). “The Extent of the Link between the Hegemony of the Major Powers Scientifically and Economically and Novel Coronavirus Spread”—A Study within the Framework of the Public International Law . Open Access Library Journal, 7, e6588. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1106588.

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