As winter months come so does the need for harsher Covid restrictions in Scandinavia

The Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden, and Finland, are facing their highest number of COVID-19 cases as we move into the winter months. Scandinavian executives are now put to the test to see if they can handle this rise. We overview the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic thus far and analyze the strategies Scandinavian countries will use to combat the spike in cases.

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Recurrent Social, Political, Economic Impacts of Covid-19 on Authoritarian Regimes

As Covid-19 has infected millions of people globally, governments have scrambled to stop the spread of the virus. Taking a look at countries like China, Cuba and Iran can provide valuable context about the lack of political, economic, and social stability under authoritarian regimes, despite their strong-handed governing structures.

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