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Pandemics and Polarization: Implications of Partisan Budgeting for Responding to Public Health Emergencies - Paperback

Pandemics and Polarization: Implications of Partisan Budgeting for Responding to Public Health Emergencies - Paperback

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by Nathan Myers (Author)

Partisan divisions over policy in the U.S. Congress and rising disease threats put millions of Americans at risk. The Zika public health emergency is used to illustrate the key functions of coordination, providing countermeasures, and engaging in disease surveillance which the government must engage in during such an emergency. The author looks at how the standoff over Zika funding negatively affected the government's response within federal agencies, as well as at the state and local level. Also examined in the book are serious threats still on the horizon that are expected to require strong government action in the future. Possible policies to avoid future gridlock are considered.

Author Biography

Nathan Myers is associate professor of political science and public administration at Indiana State University.

Number of Pages: 264
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 15, 2021