Polarização das respostas políticas ao COVID-19 entre os países da ASEAN

Autores

  • Sonia Kumari Selvarajan Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya
  • Rossazana Ab-Rahim Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi66.469

Palavras-chave:

Polarisation; Policy Reponses; COVID-19; ASEAN Countries; Philipps and Sul

Resumo

Os efeitos da pandemia da COVID-19 são de natureza heterogénea devido às diferenças nas respostas políticas entre as nações, sem exceção das da Associação das Nações do Sudeste Asiático (ASEAN). As respostas à COVID-19 empreendidas por países membros individuais da ASEAN foram tremendamente diversas e variaram de condições estritas de bloqueio na cidade-estado altamente regulamentada de Singapura a 'negócios como de costume', especialmente em áreas rurais de países em desenvolvimento com grandes economias informais, como Laos e Myanmar. Os estudos sobre o nexo entre o esforço regional concertado e as consequências da pandemia parecem existir em número muito limitado; assim, este estudo visa investigar a polarização das respostas políticas entre os países da ASEAN. Examinar a tendência de polarização oferece uma visão sobre as respostas das nações para lidar com a pandemia da COVID-19. Este estudo emprega o método Philipps e Sul para testar a convergência da polarização dos países da ASEAN.

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12-09-2023

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Selvarajan, S. K. ., & Ab-Rahim, R. . (2023). Polarização das respostas políticas ao COVID-19 entre os países da ASEAN. RPER, (66), 7–18. https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi66.469