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The Inequality of COVID-19: Immediate Health Communication,
Governance and Response in Four Indigenous Regions explores the use
of information, communication technologies (ICTs) and longer-term
guidelines, directives and general policy initiatives. The cases
document implications of the failure of various governments to
establish robust policies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in a
sample of advanced and low-income countries. Because the global
institutions charged with managing the COVID-19 crisis did not work
in harmony, the results have been devastating. The four Indigenous
communities selected were the Navajo of the southwest United
States, Siddi people in India, Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples of Australia and the Maasai in East Africa.
Although these are all diverse communities, spread across different
continents, their base economic oppression and survival from
colonial violence is a common denominator in hypothesizing the
public health management outcomes. However, the research reveals
that national leadership and other incoherent pandemic mitigation
policies account for a significant amount of the devastation caused
in these communities.
Covid-19 and Vaccine Nationalism: Managing the Politics of Global
Pandemics provides an in-depth overview of the complex nature
politics played in vaccine production and distribution. The book
ensures international and domestic politics, governance, and
mechanisms of vaccine production and administration are
understandable through insightful discussions. The book aims to
solve several problems, including the essence of vaccine
nationalism in a context of international politics, the discourse
of vaccine nationalism outside popular media, historical
documentation of the problem of vaccine inequality and low access
of Covid-19 vaccines in developing countries of Africa, the
Caribbean, parts of Asia, and more. Final sections cover the global
blueprint of solving the problem of the Covid-19 pandemic through
vaccines and an in-depth analysis of the politics of Covid-19
vaccines in the United States, China, Europe, the United Kingdom
and India.
Trade Unions and the Age of Information and Communication
Technologies in Kenya provides a comprehensive description of the
use of ICTs within the trade union movement in Kenya. In this book,
Professor Eric Otenyo explores the intersection between new
technologies and union as key stakeholders in national governance
and development. The dearth of research on how trade unions can
play a part in the new economy continues to undermine the effective
use of ICTs in development. This book brings to light the
challenges that unions face while navigating the new economy and
netstate characterized by a proliferation of ICTs and
globalization.
Public administration scholars and practitioners are increasingly
concerned with the need to broaden the field's scope beyond
particularistic accounts of administration in given countries. The
field of Comparative administration is, therefore, once again
thriving. "Comparative Administration: The Essential Readings" is
the first major collection of contributions of major field leaders
in this millennium. In this comprehensive and engaging volume,
Otenyo and Lind bring together seminal readings in comparative,
development public administration and contemporary new public
management scholarship. This authoritative and well balanced volume
provides readers at all levels with a rare opportunity to
contextualize the field's growth and evolution. In what is truly a
remarkable collection of the field's best minds, the book is a rare
combination of conceptual and truly comparative empirical works.
Without endorsing specific methodologies, the volume is an exciting
and succinct overview the field's past and current concerns and
interests. An outstanding feature of this book is that it carefully
combines both previously published and fresh works considered
'essential' because of their potential impact on the field's
development. The reader will notice that while most of the chapters
are broad-brush studies, the selected case-specific chapters are
added to illuminate conceptual and theoretical insights. Organized
around broad array of topics and themes that include; Methods and
Growth of Comparative Public Administration, the Ecology of
Administration, Administrative Development, and Development
Administration, Planning, Decentralization and Rural
Administration, New Public Management, Informatization in
administrative settings, and International Administration, the
editors seek to provide readers a broader context in which to
comprehend public administration in a globalizing world. Hopefully,
this timely volume is a valuable resource for a variety of
audiences involved in public administration including students and
practitioners all over the world.
"With governments now expected to make a strong web presence, it is
important that students of public policy and administration gain
insights and skills in this area. Lind and Otenyo provide a text in
this area, address the use, potential, laws, and issues related to
the emerging government use of the electronic media. A well-done,
timely book on a critical area." - Ed Miller, University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point"The book offers a nice overview of the
issues, and it is wide ranging, intelligent, well researched, and
well written." - Robert Anthony Maranto, University of Arkansas
The First World Presidency presents one piece of the global debate
on America's leadership, especially the U.S. presidency on the
world stage. The authors pose that if the Reagan presidency created
conditions for the collapse of widespread Communism, then the
succeeding George H. W. Bush administration was the first real
world presidency. For the first time in recent world history, the
president of a single country was presented with an unprecedented
opportunity to shape world politics. This book examines the
president's role and outcomes of his leadership. The book provides
a helpful description of the context in which President Bush became
a world leader, as well as specific references to his leadership in
major regions of the world. The authors also deliver a balanced
view of his conduct in both foreign and domestic policy making. It
further illuminates a global view of President Bush's global vision
dubbed the "new world order." This is the first book, in a post-de
Tocquevillean sense, to examine the activities of a U.S. president
and how he affected world politics at large.
Communicator-in-Chief: How Barack Obama Used New Media Technology
to Win the White House examines the fascinating and
precedent-setting role new media technologies and the Internet
played in the 2008 presidential campaign that allowed for the
historic election of the nation's first African American president.
It was the first presidential campaign in which the Internet, the
electorate, and political campaign strategies for the White House
successfully converged to propel a candidate to the highest elected
office in the nation. The contributors to this volume masterfully
demonstrate how the Internet is to President Barack Obama what
television was to President John Kennedy, thus making Obama a truly
twenty-first century communicator and politician. Furthermore,
Communicator-in-Chief argues that Obama's 2008 campaign strategies
established a model that all future campaigns must follow to
achieve any measure of success. The Barack Obama campaign team
astutely discovered how to communicate and motivate not only the
general electorate but also the technology-addicted Millennial
Generation - a generational voting block that will be a juggernaut
in future elections.
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