The MENA Region and COVID-19

Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller, J. Völkel
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Focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, which comprises some of the world's richest countries next to some of the poorest, this book offers excellent insights into the discriminatory consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a geographic focus on the MENA region, the multidisciplinary case studies collected in this edited volume reveal that the coronavirus's impact patterns are a question of two variables: governance performance and socioeconomic potency. Given the global, unprecedented, complex, and systemic nature of COVID-19 - and its long-term implications for societies, governments, international organisations, citizens and corporations - this volume entails a relevance to regions undergoing similar dynamics. Analyses in the book, therefore, have implications for the comparative study of the pandemic and its impact on societies around the globe. Understanding related dynamics and implications, and making use of lessons learned, are a pathway to deal with future similar crises. Questions covered in the volume are relevant to geopolitics, social implications and the relations between political leaders and citizens as beings embedded in various strategies of communication. The volume will appeal to scholars of international politics, political science, risk or crisis governance, economics and sociology, human rights and security, political communication and public health. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 licence. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Zeina Hobaika, Lena- Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel. All rights reserved.
中东和北非地区与COVID-19
这本书以中东和北非地区(MENA)为重点,对COVID-19大流行的歧视性后果提供了极好的见解,该地区既有世界上最富裕的国家,也有最贫穷的国家。本编辑卷中收集的多学科案例研究以中东和北非地区为地理重点,揭示了冠状病毒的影响模式是两个变量的问题:治理绩效和社会经济效力。鉴于2019冠状病毒病具有全球性、前所未有、复杂性和系统性,及其对社会、政府、国际组织、公民和企业的长期影响,本卷涉及经历类似动态的地区。因此,本书中的分析对这一流行病及其对全球社会影响的比较研究具有启示意义。了解相关的动态和影响,并利用吸取的教训,是应对未来类似危机的途径。本卷所涉及的问题与地缘政治、社会影响以及政治领导人与公民之间的关系有关,这些关系被嵌入到各种沟通策略中。这本书将吸引国际政治、政治学、风险或危机治理、经济学和社会学、人权和安全、政治传播和公共卫生等领域的学者。本书的开放获取版本,可在http://www.taylorfrancis.com上获得,已在知识共享署名-非商业-禁止衍生品4.0许可下提供。©2022选择和编辑事项,Zeina Hobaika, Lena- Maria Möller和Jan Claudius Völkel。版权所有。
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