The Political Economy of Pandemics’ Influence On Hegemonic Shifts: A Comparison of the Influenza of 1918 and COVID-19

Seyhan Sarica Kelle
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Following the World Health Organization (WHO)'s declaration of ending the public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) for the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2023, this study seizes the opportune moment to analyze it alongside its historical precedent, the Influenza of 1918, commonly known as the Spanish flu. Amid the ongoing US-China rivalry for global leadership, the COVID-19 pandemic broke out when a century had elapsed since the Influenza of 1918. This analysis aims to test the hegemonic cycles approach of the World Systems Theory and to contribute to the literature of international political economy. The hegemonic cycles approach of the World Systems Theory calls for an analysis of the figures of industrial production, international trade, and finance to judge the changes within the international economy as a hegemonic shift, which occurs at 100-150 years in a circular nature. This study furthermore adds up the figures of GDP per capita to the analysis to provide insight into the level of welfare offered by the ascending hegemons to their citizens vis-à-vis the descending ones. Thus, changes in GDP per capita, industrial production, foreign trade, and finances of the UK vs. the US during the Influenza of 1918, and the US vs. China during COVID-19 provide insights into the political economy of pandemics in terms of their impact on changing hegemonic orders. The findings reveal that both pandemics triggered a period of hegemonic shift that was preeminent on economic terms within the international order.
大流行病影响霸权转移的政治经济学:1918 年流感与 COVID-19 的比较
在世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布于 2023 年 5 月结束 COVID-19 大流行的国际关注的突发公共卫生事件(PHEIC)之后,本研究抓住时机,将其与其历史先例--1918 年流感(俗称西班牙流感)--一并分析。在中美不断争夺全球领导权的背景下,COVID-19 大流行爆发时距离 1918 年流感已经过去了一个世纪。本分析旨在检验世界体系理论的霸权周期方法,并为国际政治经济学文献做出贡献。世界体系理论的霸权周期方法要求对工业生产、国际贸易和金融数据进行分析,以判断作为霸权转移的国际经济内部变化,这种变化每 100-150 年发生一次,具有循环性质。本研究还在分析中加入了人均国内生产总值的数据,以深入了解上升霸权国相对于下降霸权国为其国民提供的福利水平。因此,1918 年流感期间英国与美国以及 COVID-19 期间美国与中国在人均 GDP、工业生产、对外贸易和财政方面的变化,为我们提供了有关大流行病对霸权秩序变化的影响的政治经济学见解。研究结果表明,两次大流行病都引发了国际秩序中以经济为主导的霸权转变时期。
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