Is covid-19 a liberal democratic curse? risks for liberal international order/ Carla Norrlöf
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.5, October 2020, pp. 799-813 (93)Summary: This article traces the global spread of the virus scaled to population and case fatality rates of different countries. This paper asks whether Covid-19 is especially threatening to interdependent and inter-connected liberal democracies by posing a series of related questions. First, has Covid-19 spread more quickly and proved more fatal in liberal democracies than in countries with other regime types? Second, what special challenges does Covid-19 pose for liberal democracy? Third, what repercussions could Covid-19 have for liberal democracies at the systemic level.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article traces the global spread of the virus scaled to population and case fatality rates of different countries. This paper asks whether Covid-19 is especially threatening to interdependent and inter-connected liberal democracies by posing a series of related questions. First, has Covid-19 spread more quickly and proved more fatal in liberal democracies than in countries with other regime types? Second, what special challenges does Covid-19 pose for liberal democracy? Third, what repercussions could Covid-19 have for liberal democracies at the systemic level.
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