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OverviewHawksley and Georgeou bring together scholars and practitioners from across the region to analyse the main effects of the first two years of the COVID pandemic in a range of case studies from Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania. The book provides a broad survey of how Indonesia, Bangladesh, Japan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Nepal, Australia, Cambodia, Taiwan, and New Zealand attempted to manage the COVID pandemic; the challenges they faced; and how they fared. Drawing on insights from politics, economics, sociology, law, public health, education, and geography, most authors are nationals of the cases they discuss. Written in non-specialist language, ten case studies are examined, providing a useful analysis of the first two years of COVID in the Asia-Pacific from the emergence of COVID in January 2020 to the lifting of restrictions in December 2021. Chapters focus on different issues according to the scholar’s academic expertise, and a wide diversity of national pandemic experiences, challenges, and responses are showcased. An essential read for scholars and students interested in the areas of Asia-Pacific politics, sociology, and public health. Chapter 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Hawksley (University of Wollongong, Australia.) , Nichole Georgeou (Associate Professor and Director, Humanitarian and Development Research Initiative, University of Western Sydney)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781032318226ISBN 10: 1032318228 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 30 January 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback 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 ContentsContents Preface Chapter 1 Pandemic, States and Societies in the Asia-Pacific 2020–2021: Responding to COVID Charles Hawksley Nichole Georgeou Chapter 2 Indonesia’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic: from herbal cure-alls to a science-based response Yohana Susana Yembise Rob Goodfellow Chapter 3 Pandemic, migrant workers and the economy of Bangladesh Mamta B. Chowdhury Chapter 4 Japan: Moralised politics in countering COVID-19 Yukiko Nishikawa Chapter 5 Making sense of the behavioral restrictions and institutional controls: the Philippine COVID-19 experience Leslie A. Lopez Jessica Sandra R. Claudio Dennis B. Batangan Joselito T. Sescon, Haraya Marikit C. Mendoza Chapter 6 Vietnam: COVID-19 in Vietnam Toan Dang Chapter 7 Nepal: pandemic and unusual state response Uddhab Pyakurel Supriya Gurung Chapter 8 Australia and COVID 19: Cracks in the Commonwealth Charles Hawksley Nichole Georgeou Chapter 9 Taiwan: how COVID-19 sharpens Taiwanese identity Tse-Min HUNG Chapter 10 Cambodia: the thin line between development and human rights during COVID-19 Natalia Szablewska Muy Seo Ngouv Ratana Ly Chapter 11 Aotearoa New Zealand: is the grass really greener here? Social, political and cultural implications of COVID-19 in New Zealand Christina Ergler Nichole Georgeou Sarah Lovell Bob Huish ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationCharles Hawksley is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the University of Wollongong (UOW), Australia. Charles holds a PhD in politics from UOW. His research on the politics of the Asia-Pacific has appeared in Third World Quarterly, Rethinking Marxism, and Global Change Peace and Security. Nichole Georgeou is Associate Professor in Humanitarian and Development Studies at Western Sydney University, Australia. Nichole holds a PhD and an MA (Research) from UOW in development sociology. She is the author of Neoliberalism, Development and Aid Volunteering (Routledge) among many other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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