The political economy of global responses to COVID-19 / Alan W. Cafruny, Leila Simona Talani, editors.

This book seeks to identify the reasons why some countries were more efficient and effective than others in responding to the COVID 19 pandemic, and why the global community failed to coalesce. What are the political determinants of the different state responses to the pandemic? Why was scientific a...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Cafruny, Alan W. (Editor), Talani, Leila Simona (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Series:International political economy series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Political Economy Of The Covid-19 Crisis: Neo-Liberalism, Populism And Autocracy
  • Part 1: Neo-Liberal States
  • Chapter 1: Populism, Neoliberalism, And The Pandemic: The Tragedy Of U.S. Policy
  • Chapter 2: Risk, Responsibilisation And The Political Economy Of The Pandemic In The Uk
  • Chapter 3: The Covid-19 Crisis: Global Competitive (Geo)Politics, Labour Regimes And The Case Of Greece
  • Chapter 4: An Exceptional Case: Sweden And The Pandemic
  • Part 2: Populist States
  • Chapter 5: The Pandemic Politics Of The Bolsonaro Government In Brazil: Covid-19 Denial, The Chloroquine Economy And High Death Rates
  • Of Poverty, Salaries, And Hunger.-Chapter 6: The Political Economy Of Pandemic Management In India
  • Chapter 7: A Tale Of Two Crisis. The Impact Of Eu Response To The Pandemic: The Case Of Italy
  • Part 3: Authoritarian States
  • Chapter 8: Authoritarian Crisis Response To Covid-19 In China
  • Chapter 9: Health And Vaccine Diplomacy In Russias Foreign Policy
  • Part 4: Global Inequality
  • Chapter 10: Covid-19 And Sub-Saharan Africa: Paradoxes And Very Tentative Conclusions On The Pandemic
  • Chapter 11: Conversation On Precarity. The Mutation Of The Virus Into A Public Health Risk On Equity
  • Chapter 12: Pandemic Co-Pathogenesis: From The Vectors To The Variants Of Neoliberal Disease.