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AuthorSadiki, Larbi
AuthorSaleh, Layla
Available date2023-12-12T07:42:11Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameOrient
CitationSadiki, L., & Saleh, L. (2020). Reflexive politics and Arab'risk society'? COVID-19 and issues of public health. Orient, 6-20.
ISSN0030-5227
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50329
AbstractZeroing in on the notion of "risk society," this article attempts to unpack the challenges posed by COVID-19 on the Arab world. It highlights problems of inequality within and between Arab states with respect to public health infrastructure and access. Weak governance, conflict, repression of civil society, and external dependency pose deep challenges for capacity development in Arab public health as the state increasingly abdicates its distributive responsibilities. However, a perspective of critical reflexivity can jump-start rethinking by both policymakers and citizens to tackle problems of inequity and marginalization in looking ahead to Arab post-COVID politics and public health.
Languageen
PublisherGIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
SubjectArab world
COVID-19
TitleReflexive politics and Arab 'risk society'? COVID-19 and issues of public health
TypeArticle
Pagination6-20


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