Ahmad S. Al Humssi
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Ahmad S. Al Humssi is a scholar whose research centers on the intersection of globalization, economic policy, and global crises, with a particular focus on how transnational shocks reshape economic and political systems. His most-cited work, "COVID-19 and Its Impacts on Global Economic Spheres" (2021, 24 citations), provides a critical analysis of how the pandemic accelerated the globalization of economic, political, diplomatic, and educational factors, arguing that the crisis exposed the deep interconnectedness of modern societies. Al Humssi’s contribution lies in framing COVID-19 not merely as a health emergency but as a catalyst that amplified existing global interdependencies, challenging traditional boundaries between domestic and international policy. His work is notable for its interdisciplinary approach, blending economics with political science to explain how crises like the pandemic force a rethinking of globalization itself. With 24 citations, this paper has become a reference point for researchers studying the economic aftermath of COVID-19, particularly in developing economies. Al Humssi’s research offers valuable insights for students and policymakers alike, demonstrating how global shocks can both disrupt and deepen the ties that bind nations together.
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- 1COVID-19 and Its Impacts on Global Economic Spheres24 citations · 2021