COVID-19 and Foreign Aid
Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order
Herausgeber: Jakupec, Viktor; de Percy, Michael; Kelly, Max
COVID-19 and Foreign Aid
Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order
Herausgeber: Jakupec, Viktor; de Percy, Michael; Kelly, Max
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This book provides a timely, critical, and thought-provoking analysis of the implications of the disruption of COVID-19 to the foreign aid and development system, and the extent to which the system is retaining a level of relevance, legitimacy or coherence.
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This book provides a timely, critical, and thought-provoking analysis of the implications of the disruption of COVID-19 to the foreign aid and development system, and the extent to which the system is retaining a level of relevance, legitimacy or coherence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032227146
- ISBN-10: 1032227141
- Artikelnr.: 64654356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032227146
- ISBN-10: 1032227141
- Artikelnr.: 64654356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Viktor Jakupec is an Honorary Professor at Deakin University and the University of Potsdam. He is an international development aid consultant and a member of the Leibniz Sozietät der Wissenschaften, Berlin. Max Kelly is Associate Professor of International and Community Development, and Research Associate at the Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University. Michael de Percy is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Canberra. He was appointed to the Australian Research Council's College of Experts in 2022.
1. Towards a post-COVID world order: A critical analysis
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
2. International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
3. COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion
of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
4. The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and
utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
5. The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis:
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
6. Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures
and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
7. COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South
experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
8. Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking
opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
9. Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
10. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa:
Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
11. Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the
European Union
Angeles Sánchez
12. COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad
situation worse
Mark McGillivray
13. COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France
compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
14. Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and
increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
15. China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges
for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
16. Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
17. Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the
rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
18. COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
2. International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
3. COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion
of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
4. The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and
utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
5. The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis:
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
6. Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures
and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
7. COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South
experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
8. Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking
opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
9. Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
10. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa:
Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
11. Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the
European Union
Angeles Sánchez
12. COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad
situation worse
Mark McGillivray
13. COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France
compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
14. Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and
increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
15. China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges
for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
16. Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
17. Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the
rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
18. COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
1. Towards a post-COVID world order: A critical analysis
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
2. International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
3. COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion
of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
4. The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and
utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
5. The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis:
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
6. Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures
and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
7. COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South
experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
8. Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking
opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
9. Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
10. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa:
Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
11. Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the
European Union
Angeles Sánchez
12. COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad
situation worse
Mark McGillivray
13. COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France
compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
14. Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and
increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
15. China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges
for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
16. Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
17. Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the
rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
18. COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy
Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Michael de Percy
2. International multilateralism in a non-hegemonic world
Andrey Kortunov
3. COVID-19 and the decline of the neoliberal paradigm: On the erosion
of hegemony in times of crises
Tobias Debiel and Mathieu Rousselin
4. The global dialectics of a pandemic: Between necropolitics and
utopian imagination
Nadja Meisterhans
5. The rules-based world order and the notion of legitimacy crisis:
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign aid
Viktor Jakupec
6. Pandemic shock and recession: The adequacy of anti-crisis measures
and the role of development assistance
Leonid Grigoryev and Alexandra Morozkina
7. COVAX, vaccine (inter)nationalism and the impact on the Global South
experience of COVID-19
Max Kelly and Mary Ana McGlasson
8. Health emergency or economic crisis? Fail forward and de-risking
opportunities in IMF COVID loans to Egypt
Lama Tawakkol
9. Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19
Michael de Percy
10. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact in sub-Saharan Africa:
Geostrategic dynamics and challenges for development
Matthias Rompel
11. Economic and social prosperity in time of COVID-19 crisis in the
European Union
Angeles Sánchez
12. COVID-19 Impacts in Pacific Island Countries: Making an already bad
situation worse
Mark McGillivray
13. COVID-19 vaccines and global health diplomacy: Canada and France
compared
Stephen Brown and Morgane Rosier
14. Strong capacity and high trust: Perceptions of crisis management and
increased nationalism among Chinese civil servants
Qun Cui, Lisheng Dong, and Tom Christensen
15. China's inward- and outward-facing identities: Post-COVID challenges
for China and the international rules-based order
Yan Bennett
16. Soft power and the politics of foreign aid: The case of Venezuela
Anthea McCarthy-Jones
17. Nationalist politics, anti-vaccination and the limits of the
rules-based world order in an era of pandemics: The case of Tanzania
Japhace Poncian
18. COVID-19 crisis and the world (re-)order
Max Kelly, Viktor Jakupec, and Michael de Percy