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100 1 _aWONG Wilson
700 _aWU Alfred M.
245 _aState or civil society - what matters in fighting COVID-19?
_ba comparative analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore/
_cWilson Wong & Alfred M. Wu
260 _c2022
520 _aThis article investigates the nuanced and disaggregated role of state and civil society in the fight against COVID-19 in Hong Kong and Singapore through a comparative policy study. Hong Kong and Singapore provide two contrasting cases of state-society interaction under the framework of Political Nexus Triads (PNT). Hong Kong combats COVID-19 with greater dependence on its civil society and bureaucrats, while Singapore relies more on a state-centred approach. They represent the diversity of state-society relations and multiple configurational causality in the COVID-19 responses and question the efficacy of any single and contextless model.
650 _aCOVID-19
650 _aCOMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS
650 _aPOLICY CAPACITY
_xPOLITICAL NEXUS TRIADS
_xSTATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS
_xMULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONAL CAUSALITY
650 _aHONG KONG
650 _aSINGAPORE
773 _aJournal of Comparative Policy Analysis :
_gVol.24, No 6, December 2022, pp.609-626 (15A)
598 _aCOVID-19, POLICY, SING
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13876988.2021.1978819
_zClick here for full text
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