The science and politics of Covid-19 [electronic resource] : how scientists should tackle global crises / Michel Claessens.
2021
RA644.C67
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Title
The science and politics of Covid-19 [electronic resource] : how scientists should tackle global crises / Michel Claessens.
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ISBN
9783030778644 (electronic bk.)
3030778649 (electronic bk.)
3030778630
9783030778637
3030778649 (electronic bk.)
3030778630
9783030778637
Published
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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10.1007/978-3-030-77864-4 doi
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RA644.C67
Dewey Decimal Classification
614.5/92414
Summary
This book is a fresh and readable account of the Covid-19 pandemic and how scientists and medical doctors are helping governments to manage the crisis. The book contains interviews and exchanges with dozens of scientists, doctors, experts, government representatives, and journalists. Why do some of the most scientifically advanced countries have the highest Covid-19 mortality? During the pandemic, the research community has been at the heart of and actor in global scandal. Why has science failed? With the help of numerous testimonies from China, France, the UK and the USA in particular, the book provides an insider view on this major crisis. Although the governments of these countries based their Covid-19 strategy on science, scientists failed to have a decisive influence on decision-makers except in China which created genuine time bombs. The accelerated development of vaccines does not erase past months' errors. The crisis led to the development of science politics at an unprecedented rate. More worryingly, experts themselves acknowledge that they did not rise to the challenge. Covid-19 also highlighted the weakness of democratic regimes and the power of technocapitalism. Countries pulled down their blinds, locked their doors, and promoted national approaches rather than international cooperation. The author proposes to set up an international framework on health risk to co-construct decision-making. He advocates political distancing in order to put the basics first: develop science, fight ignorance.
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Table of Contents
A Microscopic Killer
COVID-19 Diary
Geopolitics of the Coronavirus
Political Distancing.
COVID-19 Diary
Geopolitics of the Coronavirus
Political Distancing.