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_a344.09 _bCHA 2023 |
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100 | _aHawksley Charles | ||
100 | _aGeorgeou Nichole | ||
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_aPandemic, States and Societies in the Asia-Pasific, 2020-2021 _bRoutledge Studies on the Asia- Pacific Region |
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2024 |
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300 | _aXV, 222 | ||
500 | _a1. Pandemic, States and Societies in the Asia- Pacific 2020-2021 Responding to Covid 2. Indonesia's response to the Covid 19 Pandemic from herbal cure-alls to a science - based response 3. Pandemic, migrant workers, and the economy of Bangladesh 4. Japan: Moralised politics in countering COVID-19 5. Making sense of behavioural restrictions and institutional controls: the Philippine Covid 19 experience 6.Vietnam: Covid - 19 Vietnam 7. Nepal;Pandemic and Unusual state response 8. Australia and Covid 19 : Cracks in the Commonwealth 9. Taiwan: how Covid 19 sharpens Taiwanese identity 10. Cambodia : The thin line between development and human rights during Covid -19 11. Aotearoa New Zealand: is the grass really greener here? Social, Political, and cultural implications of Covid 19 in New Zealand Conclusion | ||
650 | 0 | _aEconomics | |
650 | 0 | _apolitics | |
650 | 0 | _apublic health | |
942 | _cEB |