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SYNOPTICS, part XI: application of the synoptics social analysis to presidential elections and the corona crisis

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This case study (based on the synoptics method explained earlier) tries to show that actual scenarios are able to show the transition of the macro the micro of very recent and prominent events. This election event provides a historically new element in the history of the USA, and even with regard to the human history overall: the whole world comes to see the incredible acts of opposing the official institutions responsible for the presidential transition versus the traditions of transferring administrative power peacefully. The world becomes eye-witness of a former president's behaviour, which - as many think - is partly owed to a specific character, but also to attitudes toward institutions. The side effects are perhaps the most important, namely demonstrating that 'the world has gone global' while the information technology allows almost instantaneous knowledge of important events worldwide - if the interest is global.

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  • Herbert Rauch, 2023. "SYNOPTICS, part XI: application of the synoptics social analysis to presidential elections and the corona crisis," International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 22(2/3), pages 225-235.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgenv:v:22:y:2023:i:2/3:p:225-235
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