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    • Nation states exhibited a wide range of responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.
    • The collapse of the Soviet Union led to complex geopolitical shifts.
    • International cooperation on health crises may be impacted by geopolitical configurations.

    Findings:

    • The multipolar geopolitical landscape presents unique challenges for managing international health crises.
    • Global responses to Covid-19 echo patterns observed during the Cold War.
    • A potential 'vaccination cold war' is suggested by current global dynamics.

    Implications:

    • Future international health crisis management may require novel strategies.
    • Geopolitical structures significantly influence global public health outcomes.
    • Understanding historical responses is crucial for addressing contemporary pandemics.