Diplomacy, Society and the COVID-19 Challenge
Herausgeber: Ak&; Gökbel, Ahmet; Güne&
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Diplomacy, Society and the COVID-19 Challenge brings together authors from various disciplinary backgrounds to examine the impacts of the pandemic on world politics and international relations, focusing on diplomacy and national, regional, and global responses to COVID-19.
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Diplomacy, Society and the COVID-19 Challenge brings together authors from various disciplinary backgrounds to examine the impacts of the pandemic on world politics and international relations, focusing on diplomacy and national, regional, and global responses to COVID-19.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032455631
- ISBN-10: 1032455632
- Artikelnr.: 69114523
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032455631
- ISBN-10: 1032455632
- Artikelnr.: 69114523
Erman Ak¿ll¿ is Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations in the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at K¿r¿ehir Ahi Evran University, Türkiye. Burak Güne¿ is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations in the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at K¿r¿ehir Ahi Evran University, Türkiye. Ahmet Gökbel is Professor in the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Department of International Relations in the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, and Vice-Rector, at K¿r¿ehir Ahi Evran University, Türkiye.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Pandemic, Security and
Other Broken Things Part I: Diplomacy and COVID-19 2. Transformation of the
International System and Security Conundrum During the COVID-19 Pandemic 3.
Far-Right Movements in the COVID-19 Era 4. Virtual Diplomacy as a New
Frontier of International Dialogue 5. Diplomacy 3.0 in the Pandemic:
Digital Diplomacy and Beyond 6. Science Diplomacy and COVID-19 Politics
Part II: National and Regional Responses to COVID-19 7. Global Health
Diplomacy and Türkiye 8. Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Comparative Health Policies in the US and Canada 9. China's Global Health
Diplomacy in the Post-Pandemic Era: Implications for Southeast Asian
Countries 10. COVID-19 and South Korea: Focusing on Cultural Public
Diplomacy with Hallyu 11. ASEAN's COVID-19 Pandemic Response: Regional and
Global Reflections 12. Beyond Central Asia's Chessboard: Human Movement,
Policies, and COVID-19 13. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Middle East:
Changing Policies and the Mindset of Regional States 14. The UK's New
Migration Policy: Post-Brexit and Post-COVID Implications 15. Post-Pandemic
World Order and Russia 16. South Caucasus and COVID-19: Vulnerabilities,
Setbacks, Responses Part III: Global Responses to COVID-19 17. Human Impact
on the Environment and the Increased Likelihood of Pandemics 18. The World
Health Organization and the COVID-19 Pandemic 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic as
a Security Issue and its Implications for NATO 20. Post-Pandemic Effects on
the Realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for OECD
Countries 21. The African Union and COVID-19: Regional Coordination and
Solidarity 22. Europe in the Post-Pandemic World Order: A Human Rights
Perspective 23. Globalisation in the Era of Power Transition: Lessons
Post-COVID-19 for China and the US 24. Conclusion: Per Aspera Ad Astra
Other Broken Things Part I: Diplomacy and COVID-19 2. Transformation of the
International System and Security Conundrum During the COVID-19 Pandemic 3.
Far-Right Movements in the COVID-19 Era 4. Virtual Diplomacy as a New
Frontier of International Dialogue 5. Diplomacy 3.0 in the Pandemic:
Digital Diplomacy and Beyond 6. Science Diplomacy and COVID-19 Politics
Part II: National and Regional Responses to COVID-19 7. Global Health
Diplomacy and Türkiye 8. Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Comparative Health Policies in the US and Canada 9. China's Global Health
Diplomacy in the Post-Pandemic Era: Implications for Southeast Asian
Countries 10. COVID-19 and South Korea: Focusing on Cultural Public
Diplomacy with Hallyu 11. ASEAN's COVID-19 Pandemic Response: Regional and
Global Reflections 12. Beyond Central Asia's Chessboard: Human Movement,
Policies, and COVID-19 13. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Middle East:
Changing Policies and the Mindset of Regional States 14. The UK's New
Migration Policy: Post-Brexit and Post-COVID Implications 15. Post-Pandemic
World Order and Russia 16. South Caucasus and COVID-19: Vulnerabilities,
Setbacks, Responses Part III: Global Responses to COVID-19 17. Human Impact
on the Environment and the Increased Likelihood of Pandemics 18. The World
Health Organization and the COVID-19 Pandemic 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic as
a Security Issue and its Implications for NATO 20. Post-Pandemic Effects on
the Realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for OECD
Countries 21. The African Union and COVID-19: Regional Coordination and
Solidarity 22. Europe in the Post-Pandemic World Order: A Human Rights
Perspective 23. Globalisation in the Era of Power Transition: Lessons
Post-COVID-19 for China and the US 24. Conclusion: Per Aspera Ad Astra
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Pandemic, Security and
Other Broken Things Part I: Diplomacy and COVID-19 2. Transformation of the
International System and Security Conundrum During the COVID-19 Pandemic 3.
Far-Right Movements in the COVID-19 Era 4. Virtual Diplomacy as a New
Frontier of International Dialogue 5. Diplomacy 3.0 in the Pandemic:
Digital Diplomacy and Beyond 6. Science Diplomacy and COVID-19 Politics
Part II: National and Regional Responses to COVID-19 7. Global Health
Diplomacy and Türkiye 8. Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Comparative Health Policies in the US and Canada 9. China's Global Health
Diplomacy in the Post-Pandemic Era: Implications for Southeast Asian
Countries 10. COVID-19 and South Korea: Focusing on Cultural Public
Diplomacy with Hallyu 11. ASEAN's COVID-19 Pandemic Response: Regional and
Global Reflections 12. Beyond Central Asia's Chessboard: Human Movement,
Policies, and COVID-19 13. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Middle East:
Changing Policies and the Mindset of Regional States 14. The UK's New
Migration Policy: Post-Brexit and Post-COVID Implications 15. Post-Pandemic
World Order and Russia 16. South Caucasus and COVID-19: Vulnerabilities,
Setbacks, Responses Part III: Global Responses to COVID-19 17. Human Impact
on the Environment and the Increased Likelihood of Pandemics 18. The World
Health Organization and the COVID-19 Pandemic 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic as
a Security Issue and its Implications for NATO 20. Post-Pandemic Effects on
the Realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for OECD
Countries 21. The African Union and COVID-19: Regional Coordination and
Solidarity 22. Europe in the Post-Pandemic World Order: A Human Rights
Perspective 23. Globalisation in the Era of Power Transition: Lessons
Post-COVID-19 for China and the US 24. Conclusion: Per Aspera Ad Astra
Other Broken Things Part I: Diplomacy and COVID-19 2. Transformation of the
International System and Security Conundrum During the COVID-19 Pandemic 3.
Far-Right Movements in the COVID-19 Era 4. Virtual Diplomacy as a New
Frontier of International Dialogue 5. Diplomacy 3.0 in the Pandemic:
Digital Diplomacy and Beyond 6. Science Diplomacy and COVID-19 Politics
Part II: National and Regional Responses to COVID-19 7. Global Health
Diplomacy and Türkiye 8. Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Comparative Health Policies in the US and Canada 9. China's Global Health
Diplomacy in the Post-Pandemic Era: Implications for Southeast Asian
Countries 10. COVID-19 and South Korea: Focusing on Cultural Public
Diplomacy with Hallyu 11. ASEAN's COVID-19 Pandemic Response: Regional and
Global Reflections 12. Beyond Central Asia's Chessboard: Human Movement,
Policies, and COVID-19 13. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Middle East:
Changing Policies and the Mindset of Regional States 14. The UK's New
Migration Policy: Post-Brexit and Post-COVID Implications 15. Post-Pandemic
World Order and Russia 16. South Caucasus and COVID-19: Vulnerabilities,
Setbacks, Responses Part III: Global Responses to COVID-19 17. Human Impact
on the Environment and the Increased Likelihood of Pandemics 18. The World
Health Organization and the COVID-19 Pandemic 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic as
a Security Issue and its Implications for NATO 20. Post-Pandemic Effects on
the Realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for OECD
Countries 21. The African Union and COVID-19: Regional Coordination and
Solidarity 22. Europe in the Post-Pandemic World Order: A Human Rights
Perspective 23. Globalisation in the Era of Power Transition: Lessons
Post-COVID-19 for China and the US 24. Conclusion: Per Aspera Ad Astra