The First 100 Days of Covid-19 Law and Political Economy of the Global Policy Response
This book provides a novel in-depth study of the early pandemic response policy at the intersection of political economy and law. It explores: (1) whether the responses to COVID-19 were democratically accountable; (2) the ways in which new surveillance and enforcement techniques were adopted; (3) th...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Palgrave Macmillan
2023, 2023
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Global Covid-19 policy response between law and political economy
- Chapter 2: Law and political economy of China’s early pandemic response: limited economic support and insulation
- Chapter 3: Under Weak State Capacity, Are Militarized Lockdowns in the Philippines the Great Equalizer?
- Chapter 4: First 100 days of COVID-19 firefighting: Hits and misses of the policy in India
- Chapter 5: First 100 days of Italian COVID-19 Policy: A new image for democracy, security, education and the economy in Italy
- Chapter 6: First 100 Days of Hungarian COVID-19 Policies
- Chapter 7: Purchasing Time: The First 100 Days of German COVID-19 Policy
- Chapter 8: Covid-19 Crisis in the UK: the first 100 days of the unknown
- Chapter 9: Nigeria’s Political, Economic, and Social Dynamics in a Pandemic Era
- Chapter 10: Inequality Dimensions of Kenya’s Responses to COVID-19
- Chapter 11: Reinforcing Inequality: First 100 days of South African COVID-19 policy
- Chapter 12: It is a Bumpy and Gloomy Road Ahead: An Analysis of Covid-19 Response in Namibia
- Chapter 13: The Informal Economy and the First 100 days of the Pandemic Policy in Zimbabwe
- Chapter 14: First 100 days of Brazilian COVID-19 Policy
- Chapter 15: The Deepening of an Economic and Political Crisis: The First 100 Days of COVID-19 in Chile
- Chapter 16: Reinforcement of economic inequality and extra-economic power - law and political economy of U.S. pandemic policy response