The current pandemic, the biggest story since 9/11 but more intense in scope, has changed everything about the news business. It isn鈥檛 only humans who are being ravaged by the current health...
In this briefing, Daniel B茅land, Director of the 平特五不中 Institute for the Study of Canada, comments on the major implications of the COVID-19 crisis for social policy.
Job losses, layoffs, bailouts and economic uncertainty:聽COVID-19 is exerting a profound financial impact on individuals, businesses and governments./maxbellschoolCategory:聽Academic talks and...
In this webinar, Professor Jennifer Welsh discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the existing international architecture for managing crises such as COVID-19 and the degree to which we have seen...
Countries react differently to global crises because of their specific economic, institutional, and political environment./maxbellschoolCategory:聽Academic talks and conferences
Ian Peach on the successes and failures of intergovernmental coordination during the COVID-19 pandemic and the principles of governance that can be used for guidance.
Ian Peach argues that responding to a pandemic like COVID-19 requires two things that may be mutually opposed 鈥 on one hand, rapid action and, on the other hand, coordinating governmental responses...