Managing a Pandemic at a Less Than Global Scale: Governors Take the Lead

作者: Ann O’M. Bowman , James H. McKenzie

DOI: 10.1177/0275074020941700

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摘要: This article explores the roles played by state governments, and particularly governors, in dealing with an extremely disruptive event—the coronavirus global pandemic. The inquiry focuses on March ...

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