“…Nevertheless, we have seen that being global entails certain risks (42): high interdependence in terms of production (global value chains) and international human movements have influenced the rapid expansion of the pandemic, so it is more than probable that a new order will emerge in which solutions to this interdependence must be found (61, 108, 140), perhaps with a relevant role played by international cooperation rather than the implementation of protectionists measures (88). Many voices are being raised against this selfish behavior (22), calling for a more cooperative and holistic approach (29,145), especially in terms of emphasizing the importance of multilateral platforms (30) and the need to provide greater support to developing countries (30,34), because of the need to make sure that they are able to manage this crisis (27,33,34,38).…”