Politics Rules Everything Around Me? A Review of Pandemic Politics

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1093/psquar/qqae045
Dominik A. Stecuła
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Although COVID-19 is still very much around, we have reached the stage of the pandemic where we begin to look back and analyze our response to this crisis. It is, however, a monumental task to piece information together from thousands upon thousands of published articles about the pandemic from different academic disciplines. Gadarian, Goodman, and Pepinsky's book, Pandemic Politics, is an authoritative guide that walks us through the American pandemic response, using state-of-the-art multiwave panel data. The argument of the book tells a compelling, coherent, and, ultimately, depressing story about how America's four “preexisting conditions”—political polarization, Donald Trump, a troubled health care system, and systemic inequalities—set the stage for a perfect storm in which the politics dominated public health, culminating in a disastrous pandemic response. In this review article, I situate the book's argument in a broader literature on politicization of science, the importance of populism and anti-intellectualism, misinformation, and trust, filling in some of the considerations the authors omitted from their analyses.
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尽管 COVID-19 仍然存在,但我们已经到了开始回顾和分析我们应对这场危机的阶段。然而,要从不同学科发表的成千上万篇有关大流行病的文章中拼凑出信息是一项艰巨的任务。Gadarian、Goodman 和 Pepinsky 的著作《大流行病政治学》是一本权威指南,它利用最先进的多波面板数据,带领我们了解美国对大流行病的反应。该书的论点讲述了一个引人入胜、连贯而最终又令人沮丧的故事,即美国的四个 "既存条件"--政治两极分化、唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)、陷入困境的医疗保健系统和系统性不平等--如何为政治主导公共卫生的完美风暴奠定了基础,并最终导致灾难性的大流行病应对措施。在这篇评论文章中,我将该书的论点置于有关科学政治化、民粹主义和反智主义的重要性、错误信息和信任等更广泛的文献中,填补了作者在分析中忽略的一些考虑因素。
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期刊介绍: Published continuously since 1886, Political Science Quarterly or PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal covering government, politics and policy. A nonpartisan journal, PSQ is edited for both political scientists and general readers with a keen interest in public and foreign affairs. Each article is based on objective evidence and is fully refereed.
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