Why did the world''s nations fight the Covid-19 pandemic in such different ways and with such varying results?
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Peter Baldwin is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles and Global Distinguished Professor at New York University. His previous publications include Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS (2005), Contagion and the State in Europe, 1830-1930 (1999), and The Copyright Wars: Three Centuries of Trans-Atlantic Battle (2014). His latest book, Command and Persuade: Crime, Law, and the State across History is forthcoming in the fall of 2021.
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Introduction: One Threat, Many Responses 1. Science, Politics, and History: Do They Explain the Variety of Approaches to Covid-19? 2. New Dogs, Old Tricks: Fighting Covid-19 with Ancient Preventive Tactics 3. The Politics of Prevention: How State and Citizen Interacted, Battling the Virus 4. What Was Done? Act One of the Pandemic 5. Why the Preventive Playing Field Was Not Level: Geography, Prosperity, Society 6. Where and Why Science Mattered: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Herd Immunity, Asymptomatic Carriers, Superspreading, and Masks 7. From State to Citizen: The Individualization of Public Health 8. Who is Responsible for Our Health? How Prevention was Enforced 9. Difficult Decisions in Hard Times: Trade-offs between Being Safe and Solvent Conclusion: Public Health and Public Goods: The State in a Post-Pandemic World Acknowledgments Notes Index.
Introduction: One Threat, Many Responses 1. Science, Politics, and History: Do They Explain the Variety of Approaches to Covid-19? 2. New Dogs, Old Tricks: Fighting Covid-19 with Ancient Preventive Tactics 3. The Politics of Prevention: How State and Citizen Interacted, Battling the Virus 4. What Was Done? Act One of the Pandemic 5. Why the Preventive Playing Field Was Not Level: Geography, Prosperity, Society 6. Where and Why Science Mattered: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Herd Immunity, Asymptomatic Carriers, Superspreading, and Masks 7. From State to Citizen: The Individualization of Public Health 8. Who is Responsible for Our Health? How Prevention was Enforced 9. Difficult Decisions in Hard Times: Trade-offs between Being Safe and Solvent Conclusion: Public Health and Public Goods: The State in a Post-Pandemic World Acknowledgments Notes Index.
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