Europe’s pandemic politics: How the virus has changed the public’s worldview
24th June 2020 Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard European Council on Foreign Relations @markhleonard @ecfr SUMMARY As covid-19 raged, speculation … Read More
24th June 2020 Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard European Council on Foreign Relations @markhleonard @ecfr SUMMARY As covid-19 raged, speculation … Read More
9th June 2020 Foto Forbes Forbes @Forbes En el marco de la peor crisis económica del mundo, desde de la … Read More
30th April 2020 Paul-Marie Boulanger and Andrea Saltelli SSRN Abstract In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, important transformations are … Read More
April 2020 European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) European Commission The European Group on Ethics in … Read More
5th June 2020 Kai Ruggeri et al Nature Behavioural & Social Sciences A multidisciplinary team of scientists, policymakers, government officials, … Read More
13th May 2020 Jessica Pykett Apolitical @apoliticalco Jessica Pykett, senior lecturer in human geography at the University of Birmingham The … Read More
CSPC is delighted to present the first issue of the COVID-19 Featured Editorial Series. This issue contains 23 articles from a wide range of experts, on four themes: Policy Development, Lessons Learned from Managing Global Health Challenges, Scientific & Economic Impacts, & Social Impacts.… Read More
22nd April 2020 David Matthews Times Higher Education @DavidMJourno In contrast to other countries, philosophers, historians, theologians and … Read More
For us non-epidemiologists, it’s hard to know whom to trust. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reverses itself on masks; scientists get into Twitter fights; politicians deceive their constituents. The answers that have been provided so far—the bailout, the makeshift hospital beds, the eviction moratoriums, the new injunctions to wear masks on the streets—seem inadequate or incomplete.… Read More
14th April 2020 Jane Macnaughton and Havi Carel Durham University and University of Bristol Editor Note: COVID-19, with its wide … Read More