Contents |
: Democratic Values and Public Administration in Eastern Europe -- American Democratic Beliefs and Their Historic Impact on Eastern Europe -- Public Management and Democratic Practices in the Political History of Eastern Europe, 1945-2020 -- Democracy Distinctions Between North (Baltics and East Central Europe) and South (Balkan) Regions of Eastern Europe -- Decline of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianism and Populism -- Rise of Populism and Electoral Autocracies -- Measures Of Democracy and Election Results in Eastern Europe During the Covid-19 Era, 2020-2022 -- Regional Impact of Covid-19 and a Case Study of the Baltic States -- A Case Study of Covid-19 in East Central Europe: The Visegrád Four -- A Case Study Of Covid-19 in the Balkan States -- Covid-19 and the Corruption Crisis -- Citizen Compliance Challenged by Accountability and Trust -- Policy Implementation and Excess Covid-19 Deaths -- Eastern European Public Management of the Covid-19 Crisis and Its Impact on Their Democratic Traditions and Values. |
Abstract |
"The authors analyze the impact of COVID-19 on both public administration and the survival of democracy in Eastern Europe. They conclude that the more democratic states in the north, better handled administrative challenges such as corruption, accountability, trust, disease deaths, and election stability than did the states in the south"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Peterson, James W. COVID-19, public management, and survival of East European democracies Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2024] 9781666925173 |
LCCN | 2023058933 |
ISBN | 9781666925166 |
ISBN | 1666925160 |
ISBN | (epub) |