Pandemic Politics in Eurasia: Roadmap for a New Research Subfield

The sudden onset of COVID-19 has challenged many social scientists to proceed without a robust theoretical and empirical foundation upon which to build. Addressing this challenge, particularly as it pertains to Eurasia, our multinational group of scholars draws on past and ongoing research to sugges...

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Veröffentlicht in:Problems of post-communism 2021-01, Vol.68 (1), p.1-16
Hauptverfasser: Laruelle, Marlene, Alexseev, Mikhail, Buckley, Cynthia, Clem, Ralph S., Goode, J. Paul, Gomza, Ivan, Hale, Henry E., Herron, Erik, Makarychev, Andrey, McCann, Madeline, Omelicheva, Mariya, Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz, Smyth, Regina, Sokhey, Sarah Wilson, Troitskiy, Mikhail, Tucker, Joshua A., Twigg, Judyth, Wishnick, Elizabeth
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Zusammenfassung:The sudden onset of COVID-19 has challenged many social scientists to proceed without a robust theoretical and empirical foundation upon which to build. Addressing this challenge, particularly as it pertains to Eurasia, our multinational group of scholars draws on past and ongoing research to suggest a roadmap for a new pandemic politics research subfield. Key research questions include not only how states are responding to the new coronavirus, but also reciprocal interactions between the pandemic and society, political economy, regime type, center-periphery relations, and international security. The Foucauldian concept of "biopolitics" holds out particular promise as a theoretical framework.
ISSN:1075-8216
1557-783X
DOI:10.1080/10758216.2020.1812404