Federalism and the Response to COVID-19
A Comparative Analysis
Contributor(s)
Chattopadhyay, Rupak (editor)
Knüpling, Felix (editor)
Chebenova, Diana (editor)
Whittington, Liam (editor)
Gonzalez, Phillip (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The COVID-19 pandemic bared the inadequacies in existing structures of public health and governance in most countries. This book provides a comparative analysis of policy approaches and planning adopted by federal governments across the globe to battle and adequately respond to the health emergency as well as the socio-economic fallouts of the pandemic. With twenty-four case studies from across the globe, the book critically analyzes responses to the public health crisis, its fiscal impact and management, as well as decision-making and collaboration between different levels of government of countries worldwide. It explores measures taken to contain the pandemic and to responsibly regulate and manage the health, socio-economic welfare, employment, and education of its people. The authors highlight the deficiencies in planning, tensions between state and local governments, politicization of the crisis, and the challenges of generating political consensus. They also examine effective approaches used to foster greater cooperation and learning for multi-level, polycentric innovation in pandemic governance. One of the first books on federalism and approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic, this volume is an indispensable reference for scholars and researchers of comparative federalism, comparative politics, development studies, political science, public policy and governance, health and wellbeing, and political sociology.
Keywords
Comparative politics; Politics and government; Society and culture: generalDOI
10.4324/9781003251217ISBN
9781000516258, 9781032077901, 9781003251217, 9781032169873, 9781000516258Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2022Imprint
Routledge IndiaSeries
Routledge Series on the Humanities and the Social Sciences in a Post-COVID-19 World,Classification
Comparative politics
Politics and government
Society and culture: general