International Political Science Review (IPSR)
Special Issue: The Political Ramifications of COVID 19
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Publication date: Jun 2021
SAGE
Special Issue: The Political Ramifications of COVID 19
Special issue introduction: The political ramifications of COVID-19
Daniel Stockemer and Theresa Reidy
A whole-of-nation approach to COVID-19: Taiwan’s National Epidemic Prevention Team
Chih-Wei Hsieh, Mao Wang, Natalie WM Wong and Lawrence Ka-ki Ho
Political institutions, state capacity, and crisis management: A comparison of China and South Korea
Yexin Mao
State–society relations in uncertain times: Social movement strategies, ideational contestation and the pandemic in Brazil and Argentina
Rebecca Neaera Abers, Federico M Rossi and Marisa von Bülow
The pandemic politics of existential anxiety: Between steadfast resistance and flexible resilience
Uriel Abulof, Shirley Le Penne and Bonan Pu
When good news backfires: Feelings of disadvantage in the Corona crisis
Maximilian Filsinger and Markus Freitag
Research Articles
Ethnic violence and substantive representation of minorities in parliament
Sabri Ciftci and Tevfik Murat Yildirim
Institutions, contexts, and ethnic violence in comparative perspective
Feng-yu Lee and Tse-min Lin
Autocratic welfare programs, economic perceptions, and support for the dictator: Evidence from African autocracies
Kangwook Han
Thank you to reviewers