Abstract

In this research, Covid-19 is analyzed as a disruptive element of the globalization process, which as a result of this pandemic has been demanding profound changes in the structures of global society. For the purposes of this purpose, the present investigation uses a mixed, descriptive type approach, with emphasis on a narrative design, taking into account that the events reported are living history, seen from the perspective of experts and specialists, in the scientific and economic areas. and historical, immersed in the full development of the events related to the pandemic, either as witnesses of exception or as analytical observers. Among the main conclusions of the research, the need to implement structural changes in the neoliberal economic development model is highlighted, to convert it or be replaced by another more integrative model with the environment, responding with greater solidarity among members in global society. The practical conception, under the new paradigm in the globalization process, is that they aim at the design of more inclusive, ethical and respectful, ecologically responsible global public policies, prioritizing the sectors: health, education, economic and financial, that seek to reinforce the systems of man-nature ecosystem, man-nature health, man-nature agriculture, man-nature education, man-nature trade, man-nature infrastructure and continuing investment in man-nature scientific research.

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