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Can War on Coronavirus and US-China Row Kindle Ethics in the Defense of Julian Assange?

Glenn L. Trajano
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Glenn L. Trajano: Department of Psychology and Social Sciences Cebu Technological University, Philippines

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 3540-3550

Abstract: A year after the fateful arrest and imprisonment of the award-winning journalist-publisher Julian Assange, and his defense against extradition, another pandemic has been inflicting considerable destruction a century after the Spanish flu. But as the Trump administration has pursued Chinese accountability for the outbreak, which has provoked China’s reproach, matters of public concern are aggravated by prospects of economic sanctions, economic decoupling, and a new cold war. Can the war on coronavirus and the threat to peace and security posed by the U.S.-China row kindle ethics in defense of the liberty of Assange?

Date: 2025
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