The world is experiencing a standstill in migration because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to futurist Parag Khanna.
LOCKDOWN. Dubai's Sheikh Zayed road is deserted during a curfew imposed by the authorities in a bid to slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus in the Emirati city on April 5, 2020. File photo by Karim Sahib/AFP
"When can you point to a period, an exact moment in history, where there is exactly zero migration?" he said in aFor instance, the Philippine government has alreadyThe world is undergoing a"reset," Khanna said, because of countries imposing simultaneous lockdowns. Khanna spoke to Rappler CEO Maria Ressa about the coronavirus pandemic's impact on globalization and the possible geopolitical trends and repercussions that could arise from it.
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