Political communication and COVID-19 : governance and rhetoric in times of crisis

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Political communication and COVID-19 : governance and rhetoric in times of crisis

edited by Darren Lilleker ... [et al.]

(Politics, media and political communication)

Routledge, 2021

  • : pbk

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Description

Global analysis, with case studies spanning over 25 countries. Very timely and topical, one of the first books to analyse political communication during the outbreak and spread of COVID-19.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction: Political Communication, Governance and Rhetoric in Times of Crisis Case Studies 1. World Health Organisation: The Challenges of Global Leadership 2. China: Diversion, Ingratiation and Victimization 3. Japan: New Directions for Digital Japan 4. South Korea: No Shutdown, No Lockdown 5. The United States: Politics Versus Science? 6. The EU: The Story of a Tragic Hero and the 27 Dwarfs 7. France: An Unpopular Government Facing an Unprecedented Crisis 8. Australia: A Triumph of Sorts 9. Germany: Between a Patchwork and Best-Practice 10. India: A Spectacle of Mismanagement 11. Italy: The Frontrunner of the Western Countries in an Unexpected Crisis 12. Spain: Managing the Uncertain Whilst Facing Economic Collapse 13. Sweden: Lone Hero or Stubborn Outlier? 14. The UK: From Consensus to Confusion 15. Egypt: Emotional Speech and Complicated Reality 16. Russia: A Glass Wall 17. Austria: A Ski Resort as the Virus Slingshot of Europe 18. Iran: Disciplinary Strategies and Governmental Campaigning 19. Brazil: More Than Just a Little Flu 20. Norway: From Strict Measures to Pragmatic Flexibility 21. Iceland: No Lockdown and Experts at the Forefront 22. Ireland: Solid Swansong from Caretaker Government 23. The Czech Republic: Self-proclaimed Role-Models 24. Hungary: Illiberal Crisis Management 25. Poland: Protecting the Nation While Struggling to Maintain Power 26. Ghana: Political Expediency or Competent Leadership? 27. South Africa: A United Front? A Divided Government 28. Kosovo: Political Crisis, One More Challenge Alongside COVID-19 29. Turkey: Declaring of War on an Epidemic 30. Conclusion: Political Communication and COVID-19: Governance and Rhetoric in Global Comparative Perspective

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