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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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  • ISBN-13: 9781666921458
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  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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  • ISBN-13: 9781666921458

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In Inequality and Governance in an Uncertain World: Perspectives on Democratic & Autocratic Governments, the authors address structural and systemic inequalities in democratic and autocratic governments from a multidimensional perspective in nine world regions (Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, East Asia, Eurasia, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North America, and Latin America). Their focus is on issues of race, caste, class, gender, religion, culture, and ethnicity which has intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. The fragility of democracies is only enhanced by the sobering reality of the climate crisis and the horrible nature of disinformation through social media. However, just as the world has been witnessing a shift toward autocracy, a commitment to democracy can be also possible through a renewal of the social contract, calling for more equitable social, economic, and health policies, obliterating the intersections of inequality, and trudging toward a more sustainable future for all.
Chapter 1: Politics, Governance, and the Politics of Inequality: A Focus
on Nigeria: Julius O. Adekunle

Chapter 2: The Middle East and North Africa: A Region of Inequalities: Saliba
Sarsar

Chapter 3: Persistent Gender-Based Social and Economic Inequalities in India:
Abha S. Sood

Chapter 4: Growing Inequality and Problems of Governance: Threats to
Democracy and Human Security in Bangladesh: Golam Mathbor

Chapter 5: The Expansion of Governmental Control in China Due to the COVID-19
Pandemic: Peter W. Liu

Chapter 6: Strongman on a Tightrope: Achievements and Failures of Putins
Autocracy in Russia: Thomas S. Pearson

Chapter 7: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Policy Choices in Eastern Europe: Kevin
L. Dooley

Chapter 8: The Pandemic, Politics, and Populism in Three Western European
Democracies:

A Comparative Analysis of Britain, France, and Italy: Kenneth L. Campbell

Chapter 9: Speech Now But Not with a Bullhorn: Political Misinformation in
the Age of Super PACs: Joseph N. Patten

Chapter 10: Guided by the Light of Freedom: Black Womens 100 Year Struggle
for the Ballot, 1865-1965: Hettie V. Williams and Denis Long

Chapter 11: Coloniality and COVID-19 in Mexico: Manuel Chávez

Chapter 12: Inequality and Governance Across World Regions: A Concluding
Perspective: Stephen J. Chapman
Rekha Datta is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University where she holds the Freed Endowed Chair in Social Sciences.

Saliba Sarsar is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University and Visiting Research Collaborator at the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.