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Democracy and the Politics of Coronavirus: Trust, Blame and Understanding
2020
Parliamentary Affairs
This article explores the relationship between crises and democracy through a focus on the unfolding coronavirus pandemic. Its central argument is that to interpret the current pandemic purely in terms of its epidemiology and public health implications risks overlooking its potentially more significant socio-political consequences. This is because the challenges posed by the coronavirus crisis have themselves become overlaid or layered-upon a pre-existing set of concerns regarding the
doi:10.1093/pa/gsaa013
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