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Governments' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe = navigating the perfect storm /
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正題名/作者:
Governments' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe/ edited by Kennet Lynggaard, Mads Dagnis Jensen, Michael Kluth.
其他題名:
navigating the perfect storm /
其他作者:
Lynggaard, Kennet.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xxi, 475 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Covid-19 hit Europe: Patterns of government responses to the Pandemic -- 2. Introducing the Southern Grouping -- 3. Italy: Contested Centralisation Amid Political Uncertainty -- 4. Spain: Temporary Centralization Amidst Political Polarization -- 5. Greece: Command and Control Combined with Expert-Driven Responses? -- 6. Portugal: From Exception to the Epicentre -- 7. Cyprus: Exacerbating Authoritarianism -- 8. Malta: The Benefits of Centralised Politics 9. Introducing the Eastern Grouping -- 10. Poland: The "Cardboard State" v. the Virus -- 11. Romania: Inconsistent and Unpredictable Policy Implementation -- 12. Czech Republic: Best or Worst in Covid Country? -- 13. Hungary: Populist Government Politics -- 14. Bulgaria: Swift Early Response by the Executive, Followed by a Complete Governance Failure -- 15. Slovakia: Anti-Pandemic Fight Victim of Extreme Politicization -- 16. Croatia: Breaking Fragile Trust: How the Politicisation of Covid-19 Deepened the Divide Between Politics and Citizens -- 17. Lithuania: Dominance of Executive Power in the Context of Usual Confrontational Politics -- 18. Slovenia: Ripe for Autocratisation -- 19. Latvia: From Hubris to Nemesis -- 20. Estonia: Empowering the Executive -- 21. Introducing the Northern Grouping -- 22. Sweden: A Decentralized, Coordinated Response to the Pandemic -- 23. Denmark: Executive Power Concentration, yet still Consensus-Oriented -- 24. Finland: Balancing Centralized Leadership and Regional Interests -- 25. Norway: A Pragmatic, Collaborative, and Legitimate Response -- 26. Iceland: Heeding the Experts -- 27. Introducing the Western Grouping -- 28. Germany: Governance via Federal-State Conferences -- 29. The United Kingdom: Policy as a Game of Two Halves -- 30. France: From Centralization to Defiance?) -- 31. The Netherlands: The Acceptance of an Uncontrolled Centralization of Power -- 32. Belgium: Cooperation out of Necessity and Confirmation of Executive Dominance -- 33. Austria: A Strong Start Followed by a Strong Descent -- 34. Switzerland: Experimental Governance and Polarized Consociationalism -- 35. Ireland: The Executive-Centred Politics of Covid-19 -- 36. Luxembourg: All Hands on Deck -- 37 Comparing 31 European Countries' Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- - Political aspects - Europe. -
標題:
Europe - Politics and government - 21st century. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14145-4
ISBN:
9783031141454
Governments' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe = navigating the perfect storm /
Governments' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe
navigating the perfect storm /[electronic resource] :edited by Kennet Lynggaard, Mads Dagnis Jensen, Michael Kluth. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxi, 475 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Covid-19 hit Europe: Patterns of government responses to the Pandemic -- 2. Introducing the Southern Grouping -- 3. Italy: Contested Centralisation Amid Political Uncertainty -- 4. Spain: Temporary Centralization Amidst Political Polarization -- 5. Greece: Command and Control Combined with Expert-Driven Responses? -- 6. Portugal: From Exception to the Epicentre -- 7. Cyprus: Exacerbating Authoritarianism -- 8. Malta: The Benefits of Centralised Politics 9. Introducing the Eastern Grouping -- 10. Poland: The "Cardboard State" v. the Virus -- 11. Romania: Inconsistent and Unpredictable Policy Implementation -- 12. Czech Republic: Best or Worst in Covid Country? -- 13. Hungary: Populist Government Politics -- 14. Bulgaria: Swift Early Response by the Executive, Followed by a Complete Governance Failure -- 15. Slovakia: Anti-Pandemic Fight Victim of Extreme Politicization -- 16. Croatia: Breaking Fragile Trust: How the Politicisation of Covid-19 Deepened the Divide Between Politics and Citizens -- 17. Lithuania: Dominance of Executive Power in the Context of Usual Confrontational Politics -- 18. Slovenia: Ripe for Autocratisation -- 19. Latvia: From Hubris to Nemesis -- 20. Estonia: Empowering the Executive -- 21. Introducing the Northern Grouping -- 22. Sweden: A Decentralized, Coordinated Response to the Pandemic -- 23. Denmark: Executive Power Concentration, yet still Consensus-Oriented -- 24. Finland: Balancing Centralized Leadership and Regional Interests -- 25. Norway: A Pragmatic, Collaborative, and Legitimate Response -- 26. Iceland: Heeding the Experts -- 27. Introducing the Western Grouping -- 28. Germany: Governance via Federal-State Conferences -- 29. The United Kingdom: Policy as a Game of Two Halves -- 30. France: From Centralization to Defiance?) -- 31. The Netherlands: The Acceptance of an Uncontrolled Centralization of Power -- 32. Belgium: Cooperation out of Necessity and Confirmation of Executive Dominance -- 33. Austria: A Strong Start Followed by a Strong Descent -- 34. Switzerland: Experimental Governance and Polarized Consociationalism -- 35. Ireland: The Executive-Centred Politics of Covid-19 -- 36. Luxembourg: All Hands on Deck -- 37 Comparing 31 European Countries' Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis.
This book examines similarities and differences in 31 European governments' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic hit Europe in early 2020. It spread across the continent during the Spring while anxious electorates were treated to news reports about health systems under duress and frustrated attempts by public procurement officials to obtain adequate supplies of medical and protective equipment. Over the next 15-18 months considered by this book, national responses exhibited both similarities and profound variations as the different endeavours to regulate social interactions constituted a stress test for political systems across Europe. Kennet Lynggaard is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark. Mads Dagnis Jensen is Associate Professor at the Department of International Economics, Government, and Business at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Michael Kluth is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark.
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Dewey Class. No.: 320.9409052
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