COVID-19 AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: UNDERSTANDING (INTER)DEPENDENCY THROUGH VACCINES PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

E. B. Nasution, Chrystle Feodore Manlee, Cornelia Kristian, Jezzania Verlyn Christy
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Covid-19 pandemic has opened a new chapter in the International Relations sphere. Its spread is accelerated by the advancement of technology that only globalization has made possible. Among several measures to survive, vaccines are perceived as critical and controversial. The objective of this research is to grasp a better understanding from different perspectives of stakeholders in International Relations, regarding interdependence between developing and developed countries in the international system, using the vaccine. In doing so, this research also analyzes the dynamics in the ASEAN context. Neoliberalism serves as the ore theoretical framework alongside the concepts of interdependence and international cooperation. This research is a qualitative one, using mostly primary data that is gathered from an interview with academicians, researchers, government officials, and students – and secondary data. The results show that the ongoing pandemic has directed developing countries to depend on developed countries with capabilities in vaccines production, including ASEAN member states. The fact that vaccines are even used as a political instrument is found ill-fitted. However, there is still confident that this dependency will move to interdependency once developing countries have found effective strategies in coping with the situation – and it has started. 
COVID-19与国际政治:通过疫苗生产和分发了解(相互)依赖
新冠肺炎疫情掀开了国际关系新篇章。只有全球化才有可能实现的技术进步加速了它的传播。在几项生存措施中,疫苗被认为是关键和有争议的。本研究的目的是从国际关系中利益相关者的不同角度更好地理解发展中国家和发达国家在国际体系中使用疫苗的相互依存关系。在此过程中,本研究还分析了东盟背景下的动态。新自由主义是与相互依存、国际合作等概念并列的理论框架。这项研究是定性的,主要使用从学者、研究人员、政府官员和学生的采访中收集的主要数据和次要数据。结果表明,目前的大流行已指示发展中国家依赖有能力生产疫苗的发达国家,包括东盟成员国。疫苗甚至被用作一种政治工具的事实被认为是不合适的。但是,人们仍然相信,一旦发展中国家找到对付这种情况的有效战略,这种依赖就会转变为相互依赖- -这种依赖已经开始了。
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