Public Opinion, Policy Responses, and Party Politics under the COVID-19 Pandemic -

Public Opinion, Policy Responses, and Party Politics under the COVID-19 Pandemic

Examining Taiwan and Its Strategic Neighbors
Buch | Hardcover
322 Seiten
2023
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-4097-8 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
The authors compare the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public opinion and the dynamics of party politics in Taiwan, along with some of its strategic neighbors. The book provides profound implications for understanding the interactions between the COVID-19 pandemic and politics for scholars worldwide.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic silently started in early 2020, and no one was prepared for it. Unlike the outbreak of SARS in 2002-2003, a similar coronavirus, it was less contagious than COVID-19, but tended to be more deadly. The COVID-19 virus is much more contagious with a relatively lower chance of causing death. Nevertheless, it is still one of the most dangerous viruses in human history. Studies of COVID-19 have attracted tremendous attention from academia and governments. However, they tend to focus on the fields of biology, virology, public health, and psychology instead of the politics, policies, and political attitudes related to the pandemic. Of course, it is critical to understand the nature of this virus and seek proper policy remedies to stop the pandemic and help citizens to regain their everyday lives, but how the pandemic has affected the public and their views toward politics is equally important as it will determine political outcomes in the near future. We compare the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public opinion, the dynamics of party politics in Taiwan, and some of its strategic neighbors.

Chia-hung Tsai is Research Fellow at the Election Study Center, National Chengchi University, and holds a joint appointment with the Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies. Yao-Yuan Yeh is Fayez Sarofim – Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Chair and Professor in International Studies at University of St. Thomas, Houston.

Chapter 1:Vaccine Policy and Presidential Approval Ratings

By: Eric Chen-hua Yu and Chi Huang

Chapter 2: Government Performance and Political Trust

By: Chiung-Chu, Lin

Chapter 3:The Role of Partisan Opposition

By: Nathan F. Batto

Chapter 4:Partisan Cues and Vaccine Hesitancy

By: Dennis L. C. Weng, Chia-hung Tsai, and Katherine Chen

Chapter 5: Political Polarization and Attitudes toward Democracy

By: Ching-Hsing Wang

Chapter 6: Public Opinion toward the U.S. Vaccine Diplomacy

By: George Yin, Chia-Hung Tsai, and Alastair Iain Johnston

Chapter 7: COVID-19 Pandemic and Cross-Strait Relations

By: Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Horng-En Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, and Yao-Yuan Yeh

Chapter 8: The Effectiveness of the COVID-19 Pandemic Policy in China

By: Hsuan-Yu (Shane) Lin, Charles K.S. Wu, Yao-Yuan Yeh

Chapter 9: Pandemic Policy, Public Opinion, and Election in Japan

By: Koji Kagotani and Masahiro Yamada

Chapter 10: Identity Politics and International Relations in Australia

By: Yu-Hua Chen,

Chapter 11: Leadership, Public Opinion, and Party Politics in New Zealand

By: Alexander C. Tan and Neel Vanvari

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Nathan F. Batto, Fang-Yu Chen, Yi-Ning Katherine Chen
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 236 mm
Gewicht 680 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-6669-4097-6 / 1666940976
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-4097-8 / 9781666940978
Zustand Neuware
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