Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges
The research explores the existing challenges to bio security due to competition among the great powers in the international system and hence focuses on how those challenges can be managed by increasing responses and reducing challenges at the state and global levels. The research hence focused on how the global community should respond so as to reduce challenges to bio security and hence suggests recommendations so as to mitigate the threats to bio security at the state and global level.This phenomenon of competition among great powers has generated many challenges to bio security. The vulnerabilities to the domain of bio security have much increased due to great powers competition. Hence in the COVID-19 outbreak, the Great power competition has lowered the measures of bio security and increased many threats to it.
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Great Powers' Competition, Challenges to Biosecurity, COVID-19, Reducing Challenges
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(1) Tayyaba Zaman Janjua
BS International Relations, National Defence Univercity, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Noor Fatima
Chairperson, Department of Politics and IR, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(3) Kokab Saba
PhD Scholar, Department of Politics and IR, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Janjua, T. Z., Fatima, N., & Saba, K. (2021). Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI(III), 19-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2021(VI-III).03
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CHICAGO : Janjua, Tayyaba Zaman, Noor Fatima, and Kokab Saba. 2021. "Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI (III): 19-26 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2021(VI-III).03
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HARVARD : JANJUA, T. Z., FATIMA, N. & SABA, K. 2021. Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI, 19-26.
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MHRA : Janjua, Tayyaba Zaman, Noor Fatima, and Kokab Saba. 2021. "Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI: 19-26
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MLA : Janjua, Tayyaba Zaman, Noor Fatima, and Kokab Saba. "Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI.III (2021): 19-26 Print.
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OXFORD : Janjua, Tayyaba Zaman, Fatima, Noor, and Saba, Kokab (2021), "Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VI (III), 19-26
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TURABIAN : Janjua, Tayyaba Zaman, Noor Fatima, and Kokab Saba. "Challenges to Biosecurity: Improving Responses and Reducing Challenges." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review VI, no. III (2021): 19-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2021(VI-III).03