Episode Synopsis "1.4 2020: The year in health politics"
Profs Jarman and Greer discuss politics and policymaking during the coronavirus pandemic. Why has the US failed to meet expectations when it comes to pandemic response? Listen to find out!Interested in learning more about our research? Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.org and on Twitter @HMPgovlab.Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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- 1.14 The Hollow Executive
- 1.13 Law and Courts
- 1.12 Interest Groups
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- 1.10 Representation in Congress
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- 1.8 What can the President do?
- 1.7 Populism and Corruption
- 1.6 Representation and the structure of the US welfare state
- 1.5 The logic of American political institutions
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- 1.3 A decade(ish) of health politics
- 1.2 The Presidential Transition
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