In Wuhan: How the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Spiraled Out of Control Dali L. Yang provides a definitive account of China's response to the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan. Examining the first six months of the outbreak, Yang details the government's handling of information about the epidemic and the decisions that shaped the scale and scope of the outbreak. Not just an unprecedented portrait of China's initial response to what quickly turned into a global pandemic, Yang provides a genuinely unique window into how the Chinese communist regime governs.
In Wuhan: How the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Spiraled Out of Control Dali L. Yang provides a definitive account of China's response to the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan. Examining the first six months of the outbreak, Yang details the government's handling of information about the epidemic and the decisions that shaped the scale and scope of the outbreak. Not just an unprecedented portrait of China's initial response to what quickly turned into a global pandemic, Yang provides a genuinely unique window into how the Chinese communist regime governs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dali L. Yang (Ph.D. 1993, Princeton) is the William C. Reavis Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He has been a faculty member at the university since 1992. Yang's research primarily focuses on China's development, governance, and global influence. He has authored several notable books, including Calamity and Reform in China (Stanford, 1996) and Remaking the Chinese Leviathan (Stanford, 2004). In addition to his academic accomplishments, Yang has held various leadership positions at the University of Chicago. He was the founding Faculty Director of the Center in Beijing, chair of the Department of Political Science, and Senior Advisor on Global Initiatives.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Thinking About China's Response to the Covid-19 Outbreak * 2. The Party-State, Fragmented Authoritarianism, and the Health Emergency Response Regime * 3. The Wuhan Alarm: Unusual Pneumonia Cases and a SARS-Like Coronavirus * 4. The New Year's Eve Meeting: The Huanan Seafood Market and the Health Emergency Action Program * 5. The Stability Imperative and the Silencing of Doctors * 6. The NHC, Pathogen Verification, and Laboratory Regulation * 7. China CDC, the Huanan Seafood Market, and Epidemiological Tunnel Vision * 8. Fragmented authoritarianism, Inclusion-Exclusion Criteria, and Suppression of Case Submissions * 9. The Wall of Silence Surrounding Health Worker Infections * 10. Conducting Public Health Emergency Response in Stealth * 11. The Decision to Seal Wuhan Off * 12. "The Battle for Wuhan" * 13. The Wuhan Lockdown: The Party-State and Community Enforcement of Home Confinement * 14. Conclusion: How Did It Happen? What Could Have Been?
* 1. Thinking About China's Response to the Covid-19 Outbreak * 2. The Party-State, Fragmented Authoritarianism, and the Health Emergency Response Regime * 3. The Wuhan Alarm: Unusual Pneumonia Cases and a SARS-Like Coronavirus * 4. The New Year's Eve Meeting: The Huanan Seafood Market and the Health Emergency Action Program * 5. The Stability Imperative and the Silencing of Doctors * 6. The NHC, Pathogen Verification, and Laboratory Regulation * 7. China CDC, the Huanan Seafood Market, and Epidemiological Tunnel Vision * 8. Fragmented authoritarianism, Inclusion-Exclusion Criteria, and Suppression of Case Submissions * 9. The Wall of Silence Surrounding Health Worker Infections * 10. Conducting Public Health Emergency Response in Stealth * 11. The Decision to Seal Wuhan Off * 12. "The Battle for Wuhan" * 13. The Wuhan Lockdown: The Party-State and Community Enforcement of Home Confinement * 14. Conclusion: How Did It Happen? What Could Have Been?
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