Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic: an international comparative approach
This book examines why and how different countries developed different policy positions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the early phase, by surveying a sample of countries that are geographically, politically, and culturally diverse, particularly those representing the East a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book examines why and how different countries developed different policy positions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the early phase, by surveying a sample of countries that are geographically, politically, and culturally diverse, particularly those representing the East and the West.Exploring nine countries, namely four Western countries (Finland, Germany, United States, and Sweden) and five Asia-Pacific countries (Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam), contributors to this comprehensive new book compare and contrast similarities and differences in political systems, (de)centralization, policy responses, citizen engagement, and other factors. Written by experts on public policy within each of the counties explored, the chapters investigate how policy responses may be linked to the spread of the virus and fatalities in each location, drawing lessons from those experiences. Coercive tools (border control, school closure, movement constraints), incentive tools (emergency assistance, economic boosting assistance), and informative and facilitative tools (public information campaigns for social distancing, mask wearing) are all explored. In addition to policy responses, other contributing factors are carefully weighed, including national health care systems, applications of digital technology, institutional arrangements and governance systems, and political and civic culture.This book is required reading for undergraduate and graduate students interested in comparative public policy and public governance, as well as policy-makers, government officials, and nonprofit workers in both developed and developing countries |
Beschreibung: | 1. International Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Responses 2. Germany’s Responses to COVID-19: Crisis Governance in a Multilevel System 3. Sweden’s Responses to COVID-19 4. Finland’s Responses to COVID-19: Uneven, Fairly Effective, and Craving to Return to Normal 5. The United States’ Responses to COVID-19: Science, Uncertainty, and Partisanship 6. Aotearoa New Zealand’s Responses to COVID-19 7. South Korea’s Responses to COVID-19 8. Japan’s Responses to COVID-19 9. Thailand’s Responses to COVID-19 and the Acceleration of Public Sector Reform 10. Vietnam’s Responses to COVID-19: Local Governance and Bureaucratic Coordination 11. Conclusions and Policy Implications |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 316 Seiten Illustrationen 453 gr |
ISBN: | 9781032424392 |
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spelling | Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic an international comparative approach edited by M. Jae Moon and Dong-Young Kim New York ; London Routledge 2025 xiv, 316 Seiten Illustrationen 453 gr txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Public administration and public policy 1. International Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Responses 2. Germany’s Responses to COVID-19: Crisis Governance in a Multilevel System 3. Sweden’s Responses to COVID-19 4. Finland’s Responses to COVID-19: Uneven, Fairly Effective, and Craving to Return to Normal 5. The United States’ Responses to COVID-19: Science, Uncertainty, and Partisanship 6. Aotearoa New Zealand’s Responses to COVID-19 7. South Korea’s Responses to COVID-19 8. Japan’s Responses to COVID-19 9. Thailand’s Responses to COVID-19 and the Acceleration of Public Sector Reform 10. Vietnam’s Responses to COVID-19: Local Governance and Bureaucratic Coordination 11. Conclusions and Policy Implications This book examines why and how different countries developed different policy positions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the early phase, by surveying a sample of countries that are geographically, politically, and culturally diverse, particularly those representing the East and the West.Exploring nine countries, namely four Western countries (Finland, Germany, United States, and Sweden) and five Asia-Pacific countries (Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam), contributors to this comprehensive new book compare and contrast similarities and differences in political systems, (de)centralization, policy responses, citizen engagement, and other factors. Written by experts on public policy within each of the counties explored, the chapters investigate how policy responses may be linked to the spread of the virus and fatalities in each location, drawing lessons from those experiences. Coercive tools (border control, school closure, movement constraints), incentive tools (emergency assistance, economic boosting assistance), and informative and facilitative tools (public information campaigns for social distancing, mask wearing) are all explored. In addition to policy responses, other contributing factors are carefully weighed, including national health care systems, applications of digital technology, institutional arrangements and governance systems, and political and civic culture.This book is required reading for undergraduate and graduate students interested in comparative public policy and public governance, as well as policy-makers, government officials, and nonprofit workers in both developed and developing countries bicssc / Public health & preventive medicine bicssc / Public ownership / nationalization bicssc / Organizational theory & behaviour bisacsh / POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh / POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General Moon, Myung Jae (DE-588)171602269 edt Kim, Dong Young (DE-588)137890257 edt erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-36276-0 |
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