China versus the US in the Pandemic Crisis: Governance and Politics Confronting Systemic Challenges

Main author: Lo, Dic
Other authors: Shi, Yuning
Format: Journal Article           
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Summary: Because of its peculiar nature as a systemic challenge, the control of the COVID-19 crisis requires strong and rapid actions. It appears that China has employed a “tough model” whereas the erratic measures of the US have formed a “loose model”. This paper seeks to characterize and assess the two models from the perspective of the governance structures and the corrective capabilities of the two different political establishments. The exposition draws on the framework of “exit, voice, and loyalty” developed by Albert Hirschman, and rejects the hegemonic ideology of the “liberal democracy versus authoritarianism” dichotomy.
Other authors: Shi, Yuning
Language: English
Published: Taylor and Francis 2021
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