Pandemocracy in Europe Power, Parliaments and People in Times of COVID-19

This open access book explains why a democratic reckoning will start when European societies win the fight against COVID-19. Have democracies successfully mastered the challenges of the pandemic? How has the coronavirus impacted democratic principles, processes and values? At the heels of the worst...

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Other Authors: Kettemann, Matthias C (Editor), Lachmayer, Konrad (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2021
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