Political Economy of COVID-19: Understanding the Dynamics of a Global Pandemic, illuminates intellectual discourse on the complex dimensions, effects and responses to the pandemic. The book offers fresh perspectives and new methodological insights to present and discuss COVID-19 research with an interdisciplinary approach.
Political Economy of COVID-19: Understanding the Dynamics of a Global Pandemic, illuminates intellectual discourse on the complex dimensions, effects and responses to the pandemic. The book offers fresh perspectives and new methodological insights to present and discuss COVID-19 research with an interdisciplinary approach.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Luke A. Amadi and Prince I. Igwe - Contributions by Samuel Adu-Gyamfi; James Eje Agena; Luke A. Amadi; Ibnu Budiman; Francesco Foglia; Tinashe Gumbo; Prince I. Igwe; Imoh Imoh-Ita; Daniel Agilebu Ndom; Livinus Nwaugha; Collins Kudakwashe Shava;
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Controlling Infection Rate of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Areas: Identification of Spatial-Based Risk Factors Chapter 2: Youth Engagement Through Civic Auditing of Public Funds During the COVID-19 Pandemic: the Case of the European Cohesion Policy Chapter 3: From Climate Vulnerability to Global Economic Vulnerability (GEV): Conceptualizing Vulnerability in Post COVID-19 World Order Chapter 4: Shivers in the Spine: Historicising Dilemmas and Hope During a Pandemic Chapter 5: The Political Economy of Official Development Assistance (ODA) in Post Pandemic World Order: Review of Recent Empirical Studies Chapter 6: The role of Civil Society Organizations in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Zimbabwe Council of Churches Chapter 7: COVID -19 and Livelihood Vulnerability in Developing Countries: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Chapter 8: Intersection of Conspiracy Theory and the COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Policy Measures for Agribusiness for Sustainable Food Security: Evidence from Nigeria Chapter 10: Post COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery Policy Intervention and Sustainable Public Health Administration: A Study of the Vulnerable Groups in Rivers State, Nigeria
Chapter 1: Controlling Infection Rate of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Areas: Identification of Spatial-Based Risk Factors Chapter 2: Youth Engagement Through Civic Auditing of Public Funds During the COVID-19 Pandemic: the Case of the European Cohesion Policy Chapter 3: From Climate Vulnerability to Global Economic Vulnerability (GEV): Conceptualizing Vulnerability in Post COVID-19 World Order Chapter 4: Shivers in the Spine: Historicising Dilemmas and Hope During a Pandemic Chapter 5: The Political Economy of Official Development Assistance (ODA) in Post Pandemic World Order: Review of Recent Empirical Studies Chapter 6: The role of Civil Society Organizations in Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Zimbabwe Council of Churches Chapter 7: COVID -19 and Livelihood Vulnerability in Developing Countries: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Chapter 8: Intersection of Conspiracy Theory and the COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Policy Measures for Agribusiness for Sustainable Food Security: Evidence from Nigeria Chapter 10: Post COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery Policy Intervention and Sustainable Public Health Administration: A Study of the Vulnerable Groups in Rivers State, Nigeria
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