ABSTRACT

The collection examines state–society relations during the COVID-19 pandemic, from governance at the outset of the pandemic to vaccine rollouts, via a series of case studies from around the world. With a focus on the Global South, the book includes chapters on the experiences of – Angola, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Jamaica and Indonesia as well as contributions from the Global North – on Sweden, Canada, Czech Republic and New Zealand.

The collection demonstrates that the effects of the pandemic can only be properly revealed by looking at the regional and local contexts in which states and societies experienced it. Contributors examine themes such as the nature of contemporary democracy, state capacity, the legitimacy of state institutions, and trust in government, questions of social solidarity, and forms and impacts of inequality. Focusing on national (or sub-national) cases, each chapter analyses the underlying forces and structures revealed when the authority of the state is brought to bear on the agency of citizens under emergency conditions. In doing so, contributors embed analysis of pandemic governance in the historical context of each country or region, highlighting how political choices, histories of the state’s treatment of citizens and the orientations of a region’s elites shaped the actions taken by the state.

The book will be of interest to those looking to understand how the pandemic was interpreted, accepted, or contested at the local (national or sub-national) level and to those interested in state–society relations more generally. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in questions of pandemic government from a social scientific point of view and especially to those interested in perspectives from the Global South.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction – A ‘Rapid Test’

States and Societies Through the Lens of the COVID-19 Pandemic

part I|57 pages

Decentring the Pandemic

chapter 1|18 pages

‘The Country's Problem is not the Coronavirus’

Multiple Crises in Bolivia

chapter 2|19 pages

Recentring the Necropolitics of COVID-19

A Perspective From Angola

chapter 3|18 pages

COVID-19 and Non-State People

Uncompromised Wild Food Consumption in Binga, Zimbabwe 1

part II|63 pages

Exclusion and Inequality

chapter 4|21 pages

Viral Contradictions

Canadian Exceptionalism and COVID-19

chapter 5|21 pages

Unequal Pandemics

COVID-19 in Jamaica

part III|53 pages

State Capacity and Legitimacy

chapter 7|16 pages

Brazil

Tragedy and Political Choices in the Face of COVID-19 1

chapter 8|18 pages

COVID-19 and Political Crisis

State Capacity and Defiance in Argentina 1

chapter 9|17 pages

Negotiating Ritual Life in Indonesia

State and Worship in Times of COVID-19 1

part IV|65 pages

Trust, Solidarity and Time

chapter 10|20 pages

Mutations of Democracy

Aotearoa New Zealand's COVID-19 Response 1

chapter 11|22 pages

Populist Governance in Times of Crisis

COVID-19 in the Czech Republic

chapter 12|21 pages

Rallying the Nation

Institutional Trust and South Africa's Pandemic Experience