학술논문

COVID-19 and shifting border policies in Southeast Asia
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021, Vol. 21, Issue 2, pp. 1-14.
Subject
research-article
Research Article
cat-EDUN
Education
cat-HGED
Higher Education
COVID-19
South East Asia
Vaccine
Border
Travel policy
Language
English
ISSN
1819-5091
Abstract
How prevalent is COVID-19 in Southeast Asia (SEA), and when will the region open its doors to foreign visitors? Following more than a year of global travel restrictions, these are the major concerns of potential visitors. The article examines border relations in SEA in the face of border restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. By 2020, the region had been successful in sustaining low COVID-19 rates. This began to change with the emergence of the delta strain, which forced numerous countries in the region to deal with large outbreaks. For this paper, we relied heavily on secondary data, including the most recent relevant literature and credible and reliable publications from reputable organizations, to ensure the data sources' validity, reliability, and quality.