Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics
Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics
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Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics is a book that provides an in-depth overview of the complex nature of politics played in vaccine production and distribution. It aims to solve several problems, including the essence of vaccine nationalism, the discourse of vaccine nationalism outside popular media, historical documentation of vaccine inequality, and the global blueprint of solving the Covid-19 pandemic through vaccines.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 318 pages
Publication date: 24 February 2023
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate political dynamics involved in vaccine production and distribution. The book aims to make international and domestic politics, governance, and mechanisms of vaccine production and administration accessible and understandable through insightful discussions. By addressing a range of issues, including the essence of vaccine nationalism within the context of international politics, the discourse of vaccine nationalism outside mainstream media, historical documentation of the problem of vaccine inequality and limited access to Covid-19 vaccines in developing countries across Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Asia, and more, the book seeks to provide solutions. The final sections delve into a global blueprint for addressing the Covid-19 pandemic through vaccines and offer an in-depth analysis of the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in the United States, China, Europe, the United Kingdom, and India.
Introduction:
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the critical importance of vaccine distribution and administration. The global demand for vaccines has been unprecedented, and the politics surrounding vaccine production and distribution have become increasingly complex. This book aims to provide an in-depth overview of the politics played in vaccine production and distribution, with a particular focus on the challenges and opportunities presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chapter 1: Understanding Vaccine Nationalism:
In this chapter, the book explores the concept of vaccine nationalism, examining how it has emerged as a response to the Covid-19 pandemic. It discusses the historical roots of vaccine nationalism, including the role of nationalism in shaping public health policies and the emergence of new political actors and ideologies. The chapter also examines the different forms of vaccine nationalism, including vaccine hoarding, export restrictions, and vaccine mandates.
Chapter 2: The Discourse of Vaccine Nationalism:
In this chapter, the book examines the discourse of vaccine nationalism outside the mainstream media. It explores how social media, online forums, and other digital platforms have played a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing political decisions. The chapter also examines the role of non-governmental organizations and grassroots movements in promoting vaccine nationalism.
Chapter 3: Historical Documentation of Vaccine Inequality:
In this chapter, the book provides historical documentation of the problem of vaccine inequality and low access to Covid-19 vaccines in developing countries. It discusses the historical roots of vaccine inequality, including the legacy of colonialism, the impact of globalization, and the role of international organizations and governments in addressing vaccine inequality. The chapter also examines the specific challenges faced by developing countries in accessing Covid-19 vaccines, including funding, infrastructure, and political will.
Chapter 4: The Global Blueprint for Solving the Covid-19 Pandemic:
In this chapter, the book presents a global blueprint for solving the Covid-19 pandemic through vaccines. It discusses the different strategies and initiatives adopted by different countries to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine distribution partnerships, vaccine manufacturing capacity, and vaccine incentives. The chapter also examines the role of international organizations and governments in coordinating vaccine distribution and promoting vaccine uptake.
Chapter 5: The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines in the United States:
In this chapter, the book examines the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in the United States. It discusses the different political actors and ideologies involved in vaccine distribution, including the Trump administration, the Biden administration, and the Republican and Democratic parties. The chapter also examines the different policies and initiatives adopted by the United States to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine mandates, vaccine incentives, and vaccine distribution partnerships.
Chapter 6: The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines in China:
In this chapter, the book examines the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in China. It discusses the different political actors and ideologies involved in vaccine distribution, including the Chinese government, the Communist Party, and the public health system. The chapter also examines the different policies and initiatives adopted by China to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine mandates, vaccine incentives, and vaccine distribution partnerships.
Chapter 7: The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines in Europe:
In this chapter, the book examines the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in Europe. It discusses the different political actors and ideologies involved in vaccine distribution, including the European Union, individual European countries, and the public health system. The chapter also examines the different policies and initiatives adopted by Europe to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine mandates, vaccine incentives, and vaccine distribution partnerships.
Chapter 8: The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines in the United Kingdom:
In this chapter, the book examines the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in the United Kingdom. It discusses the different political actors and ideologies involved in vaccine distribution, including the British government, the Conservative Party, and the Labour Party. The chapter also examines the different policies and initiatives adopted by the United Kingdom to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine mandates, vaccine incentives, and vaccine distribution partnerships.
Chapter 9: The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines in India:
In this chapter, the book examines the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in India. It discusses the different political actors and ideologies involved in vaccine distribution, including the Indian government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the public health system. The chapter also examines the different policies and initiatives adopted by India to distribute and administer vaccines, including vaccine mandates, vaccine incentives, and vaccine distribution partnerships.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics provides a comprehensive exploration of the complex political dynamics involved in vaccine production and distribution. The book highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, and offers a global blueprint for solving the problem through vaccines. By examining the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in different countries, the book provides valuable insights into the different strategies and initiatives adopted by different countries to distribute and administer vaccines. The book also highlights the role of international organizations and governments in coordinating vaccine distribution and promoting vaccine uptake. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to evolve, this book will be an essential resource for policymakers, researchers, and public health professionals seeking to understand the politics of vaccine distribution and develop effective strategies for addressing vaccine inequality and promoting global health security.
Weight: 450g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780443185700
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