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OverviewCovid-19 and Governance focuses on the relationship between governance institutions and approaches to Covid-19 and health outcomes. Bringing together analyses of Covid-19 developments in countries and regions across the world with a wide-angle lens on governance, this volume asks: what works, what hasn’t and isn’t, and why? Organized by region, the book is structured to follow the spread of Covid-19 in the course of 2020, through Asia, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and Africa. The analyses explore a number of key themes, including public health systems, government capability, and trust in government—as well as underlying variables of social cohesion and inequality. This volume combines governance, policies, and politics to bring wide international scope and analytical depth to the study of the Covid-19 pandemic. Together the authors represent a diverse and formidable database of experience and understanding. They include sociologists, anthropologists, scholars of development studies and public administration, as well as MD specialists in public health and epidemiology. Engaged and free of jargon, this book speaks to a wide global public—including scholars, students, and policymakers—on a topic that has profound and broad appeal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Nederveen Pieterse (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) , Haeran Lim (Seoul National University, South Korea) , Habibul Khondker (Zayed University, Abu Dhabi)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.720kg ISBN: 9780367722500ISBN 10: 036772250 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 11 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Patterns, confluence, regions Asia 1. China’s fight against Covid-19: Domestic and external implications 2. South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Covid-19 3. China, South Korea, Japan and Covid-19 4. India, Kerala and Covid-19 5. Nepal and Covid-19 6. Indonesia and Covid-19: Decentralization and social conflict 7. Thailand and Covid-19: Institutions and social dynamics from below Middle East 8. Iran and Covid-19: Institutional configurations 9. Saudi Arabia and Covid-19: Religious institutions Europe 10. The UK and Covid-19 11. Spain and Covid-19 12. Germany and Covid-19 13. Turkey and Covid-19: Facing a global crisis during a domestic crisis Americas 14. The US, South Korea, and Covid-19: Governance 15. The United States and Covid-19: Hairpin turns 16. Brazil, South America and Covid-19 17. Cuba dancing with Covid-19: Citizenship and resilience 18. Nicaragua and Covid-19: Authoritarian indifference Africa 19. Rwanda and Covid-19: Leadership and resilient health system 20. Kenya and Covid-19 21. Africa and Covid-19: Ways forward Crosscutting Themes 22. Covid-19 and migrant workers: The Gulf and Singapore 23. Covid-19 and science: Italy and late modernity 24. Global infodemic: Covid-19 and the organization of disinformation Conclusion AfterwordReviewsAn imaginative collection of uniformly perceptive studies examining how different countries have coped with the havoc caused by the coronavirus. A most valuable contribution to a comparative understanding of a nationally mediated global problem. Bhikhu Parekh, Member of the House of Lords, UK Simply the best and most authoritative set of articles yet produced on the Covid-19 crisis. Global in scope, and written by top-class academic experts, the book provides an essential source for grasping the impact of the pandemic and what accounts for the huge differences in its impact in different states and regions. Anthony Giddens, Emeritus Professor at the LSE and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge Author InformationJan Nederveen Pieterse is Suzanne and Duncan Mellichamp Distinguished Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at University of California Santa Barbara, USA. Haeran Lim is Professor in Political Science and International Relations, Seoul National University, South Korea. Habibul Khondker, MA (Carleton, Ottawa), PhD (Pittsburgh) is Professor of Social Sciences at Zayed University, Abu Dhabi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |