COVID-19 and Foreign Aid
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COVID-19 and Foreign Aid
Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order
de Percy, Michael; Kelly, Max; Jakupec, Viktor
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
340
Dura
Inglês
9781032227146
15 a 20 dias
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Towards a post-COVID world order: A critical analysis
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the European Union
Angeles Sanchez
COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad situation worse
Mark McGillivray
COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the European Union
Angeles Sanchez
COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad situation worse
Mark McGillivray
COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
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COVID-19;Aid;political analysis;soft power;nationalism;UN;Chinese Vaccine;Global Health;Humanitarian Aid;CCP;Oda;Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity;Pacific Small Island States;Global Health Governance;mRNA Vaccines;Vaccine Doses;Liberal World Order;Foreign Aid;Current Health Crisis;Quadrilateral Security Dialogue;Human Development Index;Vice Versa;Global Health Diplomacy;China's BRI;Anti-vaccine Movements;Legitimation Crisis;Civil Society;Pandemic Context;Global Health Crisis
Towards a post-COVID world order: A critical analysis
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the European Union
Angeles Sanchez
COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad situation worse
Mark McGillivray
COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the European Union
Angeles Sanchez
COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad situation worse
Mark McGillivray
COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
COVID-19;Aid;political analysis;soft power;nationalism;UN;Chinese Vaccine;Global Health;Humanitarian Aid;CCP;Oda;Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity;Pacific Small Island States;Global Health Governance;mRNA Vaccines;Vaccine Doses;Liberal World Order;Foreign Aid;Current Health Crisis;Quadrilateral Security Dialogue;Human Development Index;Vice Versa;Global Health Diplomacy;China's BRI;Anti-vaccine Movements;Legitimation Crisis;Civil Society;Pandemic Context;Global Health Crisis