The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way billions experience their immediate environments, which constitute a distributed ecosystem that has yet to be designed with nodes for planetary survival. In Italy, borders are being implicitly redrawn as lockdowns occur and travel restrictions evolve. “Borders are the scars of history,” as Robert Schumann, an architect of European construction, explained. A challenge for Italy in the European Union is to draw the lessons from history being made by COVID-19.

Rome vs. Regions: Government in Italy during COVID-19: implications for the future of the European Union (EU)

Rossi, Christian
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Mazzucelli, Colette
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2023-01-01

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way billions experience their immediate environments, which constitute a distributed ecosystem that has yet to be designed with nodes for planetary survival. In Italy, borders are being implicitly redrawn as lockdowns occur and travel restrictions evolve. “Borders are the scars of history,” as Robert Schumann, an architect of European construction, explained. A challenge for Italy in the European Union is to draw the lessons from history being made by COVID-19.
2023
9781839987380
European Union; Covid-19; European History
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