Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics
Otenyo, Eric E.
Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global Pandemics provides an in-depth overview of the complex nature politics played in vaccine production and distribution. The book ensures international and domestic politics, governance, and mechanisms of vaccine production and administration are understandable through insightful discussions. The book aims to solve several problems, including the essence of vaccine nationalism in a context of international politics, the discourse of vaccine nationalism outside popular media, historical documentation of the problem of vaccine inequality and low access of Covid-19 vaccines in developing countries of Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Asia, and more. Final sections cover the global blueprint of solving the problem of the Covid-19 pandemic through vaccines and an in-depth analysis of the politics of Covid-19 vaccines in the United States, China, Europe, the United Kingdom and India. Includes brief descriptions of the political and historical content of various countries accused of practicing vaccine nationalism Provides insightful reasons and responses to the national and regional strategies developed in the global vaccine management process Offers insights into how future pandemics may avoid mistakes made by policymakers INDICE: 1. Introduction: Vaccine Nationalism and Politics of Covid-192. Covid-19 Vaccine Concerns: How nations got here3. American Politics and Lessons for Global Covid-19 Vaccinations4. China's nationalism and Covid-19 Vaccines5. Fragmented Covid-19 Vaccine Nationalism and Politics in the EU and UK6. Covid-19 Vaccine Politics: India's nationalism and global supplies7. Reflections on Vaccine Nationalism and Global Inequalities8. The United Nations Call to end Vaccine Nationalism
- ISBN: 978-0-443-18570-0
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 275
- Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2023
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés