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Not always an impediment to good governance, populism may sometimes prove advantageous. Grodsky assesses policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in three populist states: the US's democracy, China's non-democracy, and Russia's hybrid regime. This text is essential reading for students of comparative politics, populism, and disaster management.

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Not always an impediment to good governance, populism may sometimes prove advantageous. Grodsky assesses policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in three populist states: the US's democracy, China's non-democracy, and Russia's hybrid regime. This text is essential reading for students of comparative politics, populism, and disaster management.
Autorenporträt
Brian K. Grodsky is a former U.S. diplomat and reporter, and current professor of comparative and international politics at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is also a practitioner in the disaster sphere, having worked for more than two decades on local and national fire, rescue, and emergency medical teams. His three most recent books, The Democratization Disconnect, Social Movements and the New State, and The Costs of Justice, all explore challenges in democratizing states.