La gestión de la pandemia de COVID-19: un análisis comparativo (2020-2022)

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Mario Ojeda Revah
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El artículo analiza exhaustivamente el surgimiento de la pandemia de Covid-19 en China, a fines de 2019, su vertiginosa propagación a otras regiones del mundo, las medidas que los distintos países adoptaron para enfrentarla y contener su expansión y los efectos económicos, sociales y políticos que provocó. Por otro lado, se exploran los cambios culturales y los nuevos patrones sociales que una cuarentena tan prolongada y sin precedentes ha provocado en la Humanidad. Finalmente, se reflexiona sobre escenarios posibles después de la pandemia y sobre cómo podría proceder la salida colectiva de la misma. 

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Ojeda Revah, M. (2025). La gestión de la pandemia de COVID-19: un análisis comparativo (2020-2022). Encrucijada Revista Electrónica Del Centro De Estudios En Administración Pública, (51), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.20071949e.2025.51.90838

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Mario Ojeda Revah, CIALC-UNAM

Nacido en 1962. Licenciado en Ciencia Política por la FCPyS de la UNAM (1988). M.A. in History, Queen Mary College, University of London (1989). Maestría en Estudios Diplomáticos, IMRED-SRE (1995). Ph.D in Government (Political Science), London School of Economics (2002).

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