PODCAST: Executive Power and Civil Service Reform with Adam White and Clark Kelso Season 2 · Ep 38
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In this time of geopolitical tensions, can Covid serve as example of how countries (and their peoples) may learn from one another about dealing with "local" impacts of common global challenges? NAPA’s Social Equity in Governance and International Affairs Standing Panels are pleased to sponsor a discussion, with topics including:
The discussion will draw on Louise Comfort and Mary Lee Rhodes' edited country comparison: Global Risk Management; The Role of Collective Cognition in response to Covid-19 (2022) and Racial Equity, COVID-19, and Public Policy: The Triple Pandemic, edited by Elsie L. Harper-Anderson, Jay S. Albanese, and Susan T. Gooden (Feb 2023).
Following introduction of their books by Louise Comfort, Mary Lee Rhodes, and Elsie Harper-Anderson, discussion will be kicked off by University of Pennsylvania bioethics/health care scholar, Harald Schmidt, drawing on his Covid-era Federal and local government advising and research, and Wenjuan Zhang, a comparative governance scholar visiting at the Kennedy School.
Further Background for the discussion can be found at:
Keerty Nakray, Zhang Yi, John Clammer, Wenjuan Zhang, Social and Economic Transitions in India and China: Welfare and Policy Changes by Palgrave Macmillan. book https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-19-6124-3.