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Building sustainable non-traditional security: Lessons from COVID-19

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  • Yusa Djuyandi
  • Indra Prawira
  • Abdul Rauf Ridzuan

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COVID-19 has posed a threat to the safety and security of many people in the world, its dissemination has caused many people to feel insecure about their lives, more than that COVID-19 outbreak also caused a domino effect in various sec-tors, such as economics, education, and politics. This article is relevant, as explores how ensuring safety in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic can help people main-tain their health, which is very important today. The aim of the paper is to research sustainable non-traditional security during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following research methods were used in the article: methods of theoretical analysis, empiri-cal methods (observation, classification, generalization). In the process of re-search, the features of non-traditional security were investigated. Also, the domino effects and security actors during the period COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed. The practical significance of the paper is that the research materials can be used by scientists, researchers, teachers, and students to study global human security issues, in particular COVID-19.

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  • Yusa Djuyandi & Indra Prawira & Abdul Rauf Ridzuan, 2020. "Building sustainable non-traditional security: Lessons from COVID-19," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(2 suppl.), pages 19-32.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2020-002-s1003
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