The politics of the pandemic in Eastern Europe and Eurasia: blame game and governance
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Contents List of contributors vii Introduction: Facing the Global Pandemic: Regimes, Governance, and Post-communism 1 MARGARITA ZAVADSKAYA 1 (No) Blame for the Crisis: COVID-19 Sceptics and Political Support in Central-Eastern Europe during CO VID-19 16 MARGARITA ZAVADSKAYA AND VALERIA CARAS 2 Legislative Advantages of Multiple Crises in the Europe In-between 40 KATALIN MIKLÔSSY 3 State-Building, the EU, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Making of Healthcare Reform in Ukraine 61 RYHOR NIZHNIKAU 4 Bad Governance in Times of Exogenous Shocks: The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia 80 VLADIMIR GEL’MAN 5 Authoritarian Responses to Protest Participation During COVID-19: The Russian Case 95 EEMIL MITIKKA 6 Survival and Adaptation of Small Business in Russia: A Double Blow of Bad Governance and the Pandemic DIANA KURTAMETOVA AND ANNA TARASENKO 120
vi Contents 7 Protest as an Appeal: How and Why Russians Struggled with Vaccinations in 2021 145 ALEKSANDRA RUMIANTSEVA, ALEXANDRA ARKHIPOVA, IRINA KOZLOVA AND BORIS PEIGIN 8 The State Failing People’s Expectations: Resentment at the Pandemic Policy in Belarus and Kazakhstan 167 KRISTIINA SILVAN AND SHUGYLA KILYBAYEVA 9 The CO VID-19 Pandemic and the Performative State in Uzbekistan 199 MIRZOKHID KARSHIEV AND KRISTIINA SILVAN Index 217 |
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