State, society, and Covid-19 in East Asia
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State, society, and Covid-19 in East Asia
(Routledge contemporary Asian societies)
Routledge, 2025
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other authors: Hidehiro Yamamoto, Youngho Cho, Sang-Jin Han, Yida Zhai
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Yida Zhai
- Review of Japan's Corona policy : interaction between the government and citizens / Hidehiro Yamamoto
- The paradox of successful government responses to COVID-19 in South Korea / Youngho Cho, Gi-Woo Roh
- Chinese citizens' voices in the shadow of COVID-19 / Yida Zhai
- Asian values and restrictions on freedom / Hidehiro Yamamoto
- Do values prioritizing the group over the individual influence East Asian people's thought about the role of the state during the pandemic? / Taisuke Fujita
- Does Rawls' perspective influence East Asian people's thinking about the role of the state during the pandemic? / Taisuke Fujita
- A comparative study of the citizen assessments of COVID-19 governance in Japan, South Korea, and China / Sang-Jin Han
- Access to information and approval of domestic and neighboring countries' pandemic responses / Yida Zhai.