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					<description><![CDATA[Le Hong Lam is a famous journalist and film critic in Vietnam. Author of film research books &#8216;Watching words and reading pictures&#8217;, &#8216;Playing with structure&#8217;, &#8216;Birds in the wind&#8217;, &#8216;The dilemma of human situation&#8217;, &#8216;101 good Vietnamese films most recently&#8217; and most recently &#8216;The Lover without a Portrait&#8217;, he has been and continues to contribute [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Le Hong Lam is a famous journalist and film critic in Vietnam. Author of film research books &#8216;Watching words and reading pictures&#8217;, &#8216;Playing with structure&#8217;, &#8216;Birds in the wind&#8217;, &#8216;The dilemma of human situation&#8217;, &#8216;101 good Vietnamese films most recently&#8217; and most recently &#8216;The Lover without a Portrait&#8217;, he has been and continues to contribute a lot of value to the development of Vietnamese cinema.</strong><br />
<span id="more-24007"></span> Le Hong Lam told me that, just write him with a simple title: Journalist. Journalism, it is the first predestined love for cinema to take Le Hong Lam far on the path he personally chose. For the series <em> What do HCMC artists do during the quarantine period?</em> that Newspaper<strong> Health of life</strong> implemented from May 31, 2021 up to now, Le Hong Lam shared:</p>
<p> <em> I am at home almost 24/7. Writing, teaching online, reading, watching movies, cooking, exercising and sleeping. And most importantly, always keep yourself as calm as possible.</em> <em> Being used to the lifestyle of a freelancer and mostly working from home, social distancing doesn&#8217;t affect me too much mentally, but physically it certainly does. Work is delayed, project contracts are delayed or canceled.</em> <em> However, the pandemic has also taught us all a great lesson that, just having a roof to live in, enough food to eat, healthy yourself and loved ones, is already a great blessing.</em> <em> As in the article “Slave of possessions” drawn from “Nietzsche’s words to young people” by Shiratori Haruhiko, a famous Japanese author specializing in philosophy, religion, and literature, I sympathize with this passage. , not just for the time being:</em> <em> “Human life requires money, a comfortable place to live, and a lot of food to ensure health. Thanks to those things, people can live independently and freely. However, if that level of ownership is surpassed, a person will completely change, potentially becoming a slave of the desire to possess. In order to possess, people spend time, bind themselves in social relationships so that there is no time to rest, are controlled by the organization and, finally, are bound by the state.</em> <em> Human life is a time given not to ceaselessly compete for possessions.”</em> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_13_94_39166294/af9b02cb0c89e5d7bc98.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Journalist Le Hong Lam</em> <em> The war between humans and this deadly virus will only end when the world produces and distributes vaccines to billions of people in record time.</em> <em> How long the record short time is, we don&#8217;t know.</em> <em> In Vietnam, with a population of 97 million people, to achieve herd immunity, we need about 60 million people to be vaccinated, which means we need about 120 million doses of vaccine if each person needs two doses to be immune. Translate.</em> <em> How many people and vaccines have been given so far, we all know for sure. Even if there is enough money for the vaccine fund, there will certainly be a long way to go before the vaccine is distributed to Vietnam to meet demand. And this epidemic crisis, which will certainly continue, forces us to adapt and have a long-term attitude to live with the epidemic.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_13_94_39166294/7f4ed51edb5c32026b4d.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> Le Hong Lam&#8217;s favorite corner</em> <em> Look no further, look to Malaysia to see. This country of about 25 million people has a per capita income many times higher than ours, is on the brink of a pandemic when nearly 10,000 people are positive for the virus every day. They certainly don&#8217;t lack money for vaccines. But in this vaccine race where &#8220;nationalism&#8221; takes the throne, it is unlikely that there is money to have a vaccine.</em> <em> Vietnam, remains one of the best COVID-controlled countries in the world. However, this 4th wave of epidemics is really threatening us with the number of cases of disease in the community spreading rapidly. And I don&#8217;t know, even if this 4th wave is suppressed, how many next &#8220;waves&#8221; will fall on us, before Vietnam has enough vaccines to achieve herd immunity.</em> <em> So while you wait for a vaccine, learn to deal with it as safely and calmly as possible.</em> <em> In the &#8220;How to cope&#8221; episode of the &#8220;Coronavirus Explained&#8221; series, health experts say that the epidemic has left hundreds of millions of people around the world in a state of fear, stress and depression. And these negative mental states will continue for a long time even after the pandemic is over, they warn.</em> <em> Fear, during an epidemic, has an important advantage in helping us survive and comply with the rules of community isolation. But in the long run, it causes consequences that affect the nervous system and brain, causing long-term mental and physical effects.</em> <em> In a recent article, I cited information from an article on CNN about the &#8220;suicide epidemic&#8221; in Japan during the COVID epidemic. Accordingly, the number of people who have died from COVID in a year since the outbreak, is less than the number of people who commit suicide in Japan in a month. Of course, Japan is inherently a country with a high suicide rate. But the negative effects of the COVID pandemic have led to a sudden increase in the number of people committing suicide, due to stress, depression and fear.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_13_94_39166294/fac252925cd0b58eecc1.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> Therefore, some psychologists believe that we should control our emotions to restore balance to the brain. Balancing emotions, practicing meditation, breathing deeply and limiting reading news that cause fear, confusion and nervous tension are the best ways to help us avoid anxiety or stress.</em> <em> As a psychologist put it: “As the world becomes increasingly unpredictable, we must create a predictable world for ourselves. Even the little things are self-helpful, like maintaining a schedule, which gives us a sense of purpose and helps us not see things too hazy.”</em> <em> The common people interviewed in this episode each have their own way of dealing with the epidemic. Increasing physical and mental activity, at home, is also an effective way to help us achieve the necessary balances.</em> <em> Right now, if we are safe at home and have enough food to eat and our spirits are stable, we are luckier than the thousands and thousands of people out there who are struggling with the epidemic or worrying about their health. safety or food for their families.</em> <em> Therefore, let&#8217;s cheer and express gratitude and gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and volunteers on the front lines who are working under the crazy heat of summer (especially in the North of Vietnam). and the Central region) in the meantime. Please encourage and share, do not discriminate against the positive person or the F1, F2, F3 who are involved.</em> <em> And please donate a little material, in your ability to charities or the Government&#8217;s COVID-19 vaccine-prevention FUND.</em> <em> In the episode above, a psychologist says, “The power of giving is not only positive, it is actually good for us. Together through this pandemic, we can make the world more welcoming.”</em> <em> The ending of this episode says: “During the 2003 SARS epidemic, Hong Kong was the city that suffered the most. And when conducting a survey of the population after the epidemic ended, the results showed that Hong Kong people care about the feelings of their loved ones more than before. They also care more about their mental health than before.”</em> <em> This is the time when we should &#8220;get together&#8221; mentally, while observing social distancing!</em> <em> And the last paragraph, taken from an article called What do we do when we can&#8217;t do anything? posted on facebook for quite some time and am recruiting for a draft of a magazine I am planning to print later this year:</em> <em> “In the face of big problems like natural disasters that fall from the sky, we realize how small human life is. And because he was small, he didn&#8217;t try to resist or panic. Anyone anywhere just sitting there, at ease, watching the sun rise every morning and sunset every afternoon is happy already.</em> <em> Happiness is always inside of us, rarely outside of us. Ozu said the same thing.”</em></p>
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		<title>Covid-19 &#8211; an agent to change the world order</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 07:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Covid-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of millions, seriously damaged the world&#8217;s economy, threatened the operation of national politics, and disrupted the international system that controls events. world; Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, &#8220;The coronavirus epidemic will change the world order forever&#8221;. Co-operate In one way or another, all the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Covid-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of millions, seriously damaged the world&#8217;s economy, threatened the operation of national politics, and disrupted the international system that controls events. world; Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, &#8220;The coronavirus epidemic will change the world order forever&#8221;.</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Co-operate</strong></p>
<p>In one way or another, all the basic elements of the World Order have been reshaped. Covid-19 easily crosses international borders; Countries have worked together on strategies to stop the virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) has played an important role in linking countries in modern health. The WHO is an organization that is underperforming when the US, under President Trump, has withdrawn from it.</p>
<p>Bringing the US back to WHO was one of the first orders President Biden made. Some scholars see this thoughtful US cooperation on the international arena as a move to unite against the rise of China. Trump&#8217;s &#8220;America First&#8221; approach means American protectionism, and Biden is said to have taken advantage of the opportunity created by the Covid-19 pandemic to match with allies in Asia.</p>
<p><strong>Security</strong></p>
<p>Countries rarely lean heavily towards human security standards defined by the United Nations in the 1994 United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Human Development report. Food security, economics and Health is one of the important components of human security. The pandemic has facilitated demonstrating the important nature of international institutions and cooperation. Security, therefore, has been redefined; Priorities have been shifted to health security.</p>
<p><strong>The balance of strength</strong></p>
<p>One might say that, in times of pandemic, nations have come together to counter this common challenge. However, this claim has not been endorsed by tough political thinkers. Disruption in the global economy tends to destabilize international politics, so conflict is likely to increase in the post-Covid world. For example, the ongoing economic competition between the US and China is likely to continue to intensify as the two great powers begin to engage in the &#8220;New Cold War&#8221;.</p>
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<p><em>Covid-19 will reshape the world order; Source: yalibnan.com</em></p>
<p>The US has blamed China for the spread of SARS-CoV-2, and Trump has repeatedly called SARS-CoV-2 &#8220;the Chinese virus&#8221;. To neutralize the cause, China is actively researching and developing the Covid-19 vaccine. The crisis has enabled China to prove itself to the world. In the long run, this can shake the balance of power. However, neither China nor the US is in a position to emerge as a &#8220;victorious&#8221; party in a way that could dramatically alter the balance of world power in favor of either nation.</p>
<p><strong>Vaccine race</strong></p>
<p>Mass production of the Covid-19 vaccine is no less than a space order race or an arms race. Vaccine production Covid-19 is not only a matter of saving lives, an economic and commercial problem, but also a matter of saving the face of some world leaders. Russia, the US, the UK, Germany, India and China are the top competitors in the vaccine race.</p>
<p>Russian President Putin is eager to introduce the vaccine to the world. It would be a sign of prestige in international society and help Russia impose the new world order it contests with. Likewise, China has its own ambitions to lead the world. The redistribution of power in the post-Covid world will depend on the performance of states in containment of the virus.</p>
<p><strong>World financial order</strong></p>
<p>The World Bank estimates a 5.2% decline in the global economy due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Both the US and China are eager to revive Covid-affected economies in one way over the other. Basically, the US is leading the world economy, accounting for a quarter of the world economy; 80% of world trade is in USD.</p>
<p>China aims to change this payment method in international trade. The country is creating competition with the US for global trade by building its own banks. The speed of economic recovery of these two economies will determine the post-Covid financial world order.</p>
<p><strong>Dependence</strong></p>
<p>Both the US and China need allies to compete in the &#8220;New Cold War&#8221;. The Covid-19 pandemic gave them the opportunity to become allies through medical assistance. The Covid-19 Global Access Facility (COVAX) plans to distribute a large portion of the vaccine to low- and middle-income countries.</p>
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<p><em>The race against coronavirus is exciting due to a variety of causes; Source: reddit.com</em></p>
<p>In July 2020, China promised to lend Latin America and the Caribbean 1 billion USD. America is also interested in this practice because President Biden is a strong advocate of global institutionalism. COVAX could be a new kind of bailout. If so, the Third Period&#8217;s dependence on the First Period would probably increase.</p>
<p><strong>Technology</strong></p>
<p>As an agent with a latent function, Covid has helped drive innovation. Nations with better technology are likely to impose their World Order. During the Covid-19 crisis, there was an exponential growth in technology adoption. This implies that the military will have better strategic equipment than it did in the pre-Covid era. In modern international relations, military power is the core determinant of state power.</p>
<p><strong>Health is an element of national strength</strong></p>
<p>Before the Covid-19 pandemic, elements of state power were military or economic strength. Health has also been shown to be an indirect factor in national strength, the pandemic indicates. Countries with better health have a higher chance of control; Their economies have better prospects for recovery. As a result, &#8220;healthy&#8221; states have an advantage over others in implementing policies based on their strengths.</p>
<p><strong>Climate Change</strong></p>
<p>Due to the industrial sector restriction during the shutdown, the global economy collapsed. In the first phase, it was thought that the shutdown would be a blessing for climate change. However, to revive the economy, governments of both developed and developing countries have no choice but to reopen their industries. This means more carbon emissions.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_15_65_28945453/e5b957c57d8794d9cd96.jpg" width="625" height="390"></p>
<p><em>Immigration and, as a result, globalization, is perceived as increasing in the post-Covid-19 world; Source: internationalbanker.com</em></p>
<p>Climate deals are likely to be postponed until the economy resumes operations. Falling oil prices due to the pandemic will make it easier for poorer countries to revive their industries. This is another stumbling block to the way a global economy is carbon-free. As such, the post-Covid world will have negative effects on the climate.</p>
<p><strong>Threats to political rights</strong></p>
<p>The pandemic proved to be unfortunate for the rising Right Wing. Populism, nationalism, and nationalism do not seem to work on right-wing leaders. The Covid-19 pandemic required performance and output rather than speeches and slogans. This is evident from the 2020 US presidential election, which has been widely criticized for being a populist leader. Handling pandemic is one of the main factors that cost him the price in the recent election. Likewise, in other parts of the world, people are asking for better governance, not letting power fall into the hands of the madman.</p>
<p><strong>End of globalization?</strong></p>
<p>Globalization has been severely affected by the pandemic. However, globalization slowed long before the pandemic hit, even before the election of the former US President that the anti-internationalist Trump won. Some scholars predict the end of globalization due to the pandemic; others believe that the pandemic shows how the world is interconnected. They see the potential for development of globalization and cooperation between countries, especially in relation to COVAX.</p>
<p>Jobs are an important part of globalization. Historical data shows that the crises tend to strengthen globalization. Globalization has also helped boost the declining economy. Unemployment has increased dramatically due to a ban in place to stop the spread of the virus. To fix the damage, people will tend to cross international borders. Immigration, as a result, globalization, is likely to increase in the post-Covid world.</p>
<p>The Covid-19 pandemic alone may not completely change the World Order, but the transitions brought about by the pandemic in the international system have the potential to determine the leader of the global political order. The post-Covid world order depends on how and at what speed the world comes out of a pandemic. If the US or China fails to resist vaccine nationalism &#8211; restricting the dosage of the Covid-19 vaccine for domestic use, it will be difficult to ally with other countries on their vision of the New World Order. ./.</p>
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