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Inequality and Governance in an Uncertain World


en Hardback – 24 mai 2023
The pandemic exposed long-standing and inherent inequities in societies and opened old wounds of discrimination, dissent, and division. Governance in such uncertain times need to focus on the short-term needs but cannot lose sight of the longer-term impact of structural inequalities and cultural and social fissures embedded in political systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666921441
ISBN-10: 1666921440
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Lexington Books

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Politics, Governance, and the Politics of Inequality: A Focus on Nigeria: Julius O. Adekunle
Chapter 2: The Middle East and North Africa: A Region of Inequalities: Saliba Sarsar
Chapter 3: Persistent Gender-Based Social and Economic Inequalities in India: Abha S. Sood
Chapter 4: Growing Inequality and Problems of Governance: Threats to Democracy and Human Security in Bangladesh: Golam Mathbor
Chapter 5: The Expansion of Governmental Control in China Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Peter W. Liu
Chapter 6: Strongman on a Tightrope: Achievements and Failures of Putin¿s Autocracy in Russia: Thomas S. Pearson
Chapter 7: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Policy Choices in Eastern Europe: Kevin L. Dooley
Chapter 8: The Pandemic, Politics, and Populism in Three Western European Democracies:
A Comparative Analysis of Britain, France, and Italy: Kenneth L. Campbell
Chapter 9: `Speech Now¿ But Not with a Bullhorn: Political Misinformation in the Age of Super PACs: Joseph N. Patten
Chapter 10: Guided by the Light of Freedom: Black Women¿s 100 Year Struggle for the Ballot, 1865-1965: Hettie V. Williams and Denis Long
Chapter 11: Coloniality and COVID-19 in Mexico: Manuel Chávez
Chapter 12: Inequality and Governance Across World Regions: A Concluding Perspective: Stephen J. Chapman