The East Asian Covid-19 paradox
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書誌事項
The East Asian Covid-19 paradox
(Cambridge elements, . Elements in politics and society in East Asia / edited by Erin Aeran Chung,
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Politics and society in East Asia
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [76]-81)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Covid-19 pandemic triggered the first global public health emergency since 1918, the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the greatest geopolitical tensions in decades. Global governance mechanisms failed. Yet, East Asian countries (with caveats) managed to control Covid-19 better than most other countries and to increase their cooperation toward economic integration, despite their position on the security frontline. What explains this East Asian Covid paradox in a region devoid of strong regional institutions? This Element argues that high levels of institutional preparation, social cohesion, and global strategic reinforcement in a context of situational convergence explain the results. It relies on high-level interviews and case studies across the region.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Covid-19, Triple Shock, and Failure of Global Governance
- 3. Institutional Capacity, Social Cohesion, and Success at Home
- 4. The Surprising Resilience of East Asian Economic Linkages
- 5. Conclusion.
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