
COVID-19 and Public Policy
- 368 pages
- English
- PDF
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COVID-19 and Public Policy
About this book
The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread disruption and rapid change, impacting public policy with unprecedented impact globally, nationally, regionally, and locally. All facets and groups within society were affected, and the aftermath of this is still being felt.
Stemming from the international meeting, "Disaster Management: Global Pandemic and Its Impact" held in Binghamton University, New York on Jan. 23-25, 2023, this volume of the Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace, Economics and Development series features an international authorship discussing a wide array of key topics. Shining light on the issues emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic, from the European Union, energy, and the environment, dietary factors and sleep, crime, leadership, online dispute resolution, to risk perception, biopower and trust, COVID-19 and Public Policy comprehensively covers age, gender, geographical locations, and more.
COVID-19 and Public Policy is of great value to policymakers and researchers internationally navigating the post-COVID-19 world.
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Table of contents
- Half title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Special Guest Introduction: Lessons for Public Policy from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 1: When Mercantilism Upsets Neo-classical Liberal Thinking: The Pandemic COVID-19 as a Revelation
- Chapter 2: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the European Union Economy, Energy and Environment
- Chapter 3: Biopower, New Normal, Decency, and Otherness: Philosophical Reflections on the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 4: A Novel Solution to Biased Data in Disaster Management: COVID-19 Example
- Chapter 5: Risk Perception, Dilemmas, Psycho-Logic, and Public Health: Applications to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 6: Corrupting Trust and Trusting Corrupted: On Fire Since the COVID-19 Outbreak
- Chapter 7: Risk Society, COVID-19, and US Black Americans: Ethnogenesis and āRace Relationsā in the Disaster Recovery Context
- Chapter 8: Realisation of a 5-Population Epidemiological Process as a Queueing Network for Simulation and Intervention Policy Design
- Chapter 9: The Impact of Dietary Factors and Sleep on Mental Distress of Men and Women During Different Stages of COVID-19
- Chapter 10: Crime Against Children During COVID-19 in India: Hard Lessons for a Brighter Future
- Chapter 11: COVID-19 Pandemic in Somalia, South Africa and Zimbabwe: Why Do Leaders Love COVID-19 Precautions?
- Chapter 12: An Analysis of the Policy and Regulatory Framework for Online Dispute Resolution During COVID-19 in India and its Roadmap
- Chapter 13: Access to the Internet as a 4th Generation of Human Rights: A Critical Analysis with Special Reference to Childrenās Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Chapter 14: Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Level of the River Ganges Adjacent to the Kolkata City
- Chapter 15: The Impact of COVID-19 and New Dimensions of Education
- Index