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Informa UK (Taylor & Francis): Policy and Society
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1 [GO] 2024―Mar―25 The ideational robustness of liberal democracy in the wake of the pandemic: comparing the Danish and Swedish cases Åsa Knaggård, Peter Triantafillou
2 [GO] 2024―Mar―22 Exploring the role of uncertainty, emotions, and scientific discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic Antoine Lemor, Éric Montpetit
3 [GO] 2023―Nov―28 Blame avoidance and credit-claiming dynamics in government policy communications: evidence from leadership tweets in four OECD countries during the 2020-2022 COVID-19 pandemic Ching Leong, Michael Howlett, Mehrdad Safaei
4 [GO] 2023―Sep―01 Expert knowledge for global pandemic policy: a chorus of evidence or a clutter of global commissions? Diane Stone, Anneke Schmider
5 [GO] 2023―Aug―11 “I do not consent”: political legitimacy, misinformation, and the compliance challenge in Australia’s Covid-19 policy response Melissa-Ellen Dowling, Tim Legrand
6 [GO] 2023―Aug―08 Assessing the crisis management of the COVID-19 pandemic: a study of inquiry commission reports in Norway and Sweden Tom Christensen, Per Lægreid
7 [GO] 2023―May―20 Assessing public support for social policy in times of crisis: evidence from the Child Tax Credit during the COVID-19 era in the United States Mariely López-Santana, Lucas Núñez, Daniel Béland
8 [GO] 2022―Dec―23 Correction to: COVID-19, poverty reduction, and partisanship in Canada and the United States
9 [GO] 2022―Dec―23 Analytical capacity as a critical condition for responding to COVID-19 in Brazil Natália Massaco Koga, Pedro Lucas de Moura Palotti, Pedro Arthur de Miranda Marques Pontes, Bruno Gontyjo do Couto, Marcos Luiz Vieira Soares
10 [GO] 2022―Jul―18 When indicators fail: SPAR, the invisible measure of pandemic preparedness Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
11 [GO] 2022―May―18 COVID-19, crisis responses, and public policies: from the persistence of inequalities to the importance of policy design Daniel Béland, Alex Jingwei He, M Ramesh
12 [GO] 2022―Mar―24 Race, power, and policy: understanding state anti-eviction policies during COVID-19 Jamila Michener
13 [GO] 2022―Mar―19 “Provide our basic needs or we go out”: the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, inequality, and social policy in Ghana Rosina K Foli, Frank L K Ohemeng
14 [GO] 2022―Mar―17 Contagious inequality: economic disparities and excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic Bishoy Louis Zaki, Francesco Nicoli, Ellen Wayenberg, Bram Verschuere
15 [GO] 2022―Feb―11 Inequalities and the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: Analyzing un-coordinated responses in social assistance and education Catarina Ianni Segatto, Fernando Burgos Pimentel dos Santos, Renata Mirandola Bichir, Eliana Lins Morandi
16 [GO] 2022―Feb―10 From “new social risks” to “COVID social risks”: the challenges for inclusive society in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Amid the pandemic Young Jun Choi, Stefan Kühner, Shih-Jiunn Shi
17 [GO] 2022―Feb―09 COVID-19 and social inequality in China: the local-migrant divide and the limits of social protections in a pandemic Alex Jingwei He, Chunni Zhang, Jiwei Qian
18 [GO] 2022―Feb―09 COVID-19, poverty reduction, and partisanship in Canada and the United States Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan, Philip Rocco, Alex Waddan
19 [GO] 2022―Jan―25 Health policy and COVID-19: path dependency and trajectory Azad Singh Bali, Alex Jingwei He, M Ramesh
20 [GO] 2022―Jan―22 COVID-19, policy change, and post-pandemic data governance: a case analysis of contact tracing applications in East Asia Veronica Q T Li, Liang Ma, Xun Wu
21 [GO] 2022―Jan―22 Long-term policy impacts of the coronavirus: normalization, adaptation, and acceleration in the post-COVID state Giliberto Capano, Michael Howlett, Darryl S L Jarvis, M Ramesh
22 [GO] 2022―Jan―21 COVID-19 as a policy window: policy entrepreneurs responding to violence against women Michael Mintrom, Jacqui True
23 [GO] 2022―Jan―21 COVID-19 as a trigger for innovation in policy action for older persons? Evidence from Asia Stuart Gietel-Basten, Kira Matus, Rintaro Mori
24 [GO] 2022―Jan―21 Digitalization and beyond: the effects of Covid-19 on post-pandemic educational policy and delivery in Europe Adrián Zancajo, Antoni Verger, Pedro Bolea
25 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 COVID-19 and welfare state support: the case of universal basic income David Weisstanner
26 [GO] 2022―Jan―12 Re-thinking the coronavirus pandemic as a policy punctuation: COVID-19 as a path-clearing policy accelerator John Hogan, Michael Howlett, Mary Murphy
27 [GO] 2022―Jan―12 Policy integration, problem-solving, and the coronavirus disease crisis: lessons for policy design Martino Maggetti, Philipp Trein
28 [GO] 2022―Jan―12 What has happened and what has not happened due to the coronavirus disease pandemic: a systemic perspective on policy change Christoph Knill, Yves Steinebach
29 [GO] 2020―Jul―07 When COVID-19, constitutional crisis, and political deadlock meet: the Israeli case from a disproportionate policy perspective Moshe Maor, Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, David Chinitz
30 [GO] 2020―Jul―03 Mobilizing Policy (In)Capacity to Fight COVID-19: Understanding Variations in State Responses Giliberto Capano, Michael Howlett, Darryl S.L. Jarvis, M. Ramesh, Nihit Goyal
31 [GO] 2020―Jun―30 Policy style, consistency and the effectiveness of the policy mix in China’s fight against COVID-19 Ciqi Mei
32 [GO] 2020―Jun―28 Policy learning and crisis policy-making: quadruple-loop learning and COVID-19 responses in South Korea Sabinne Lee, Changho Hwang, M. Jae Moon
33 [GO] 2020―Jun―25 Policy design and state capacity in the COVID-19 emergency in Italy: if you are not prepared for the (un)expected, you can be only what you already are Giliberto Capano
34 [GO] 2020―Jun―24 Stuck in neutral? Federalism, policy instruments, and counter-cyclical responses to COVID-19 in the United States Philip Rocco, Daniel Béland, Alex Waddan
35 [GO] 2020―Jun―23 The Turkish state’s responses to existential COVID-19 crisis Caner Bakir
36 [GO] 2020―Jun―23 Policymaking in a low-trust state: legitimacy, state capacity, and responses to COVID-19 in Hong Kong Kris Hartley, Darryl S. L. Jarvis
37 [GO] 2020―Jun―19 Nudges against pandemics: Sweden’s COVID-19 containment strategy in perspective Jon Pierre
38 [GO] 2020―Jun―19 Policy capacity and Singapore’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic J. J. Woo
39 [GO] 2020―Jun―19 Trust, but customize: federalism’s impact on the Canadian COVID-19 response Andrea Riccardo Migone
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