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MOBILIZATION MECHANISMS OF STATES IN THE POLICY OF COUNTERING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2022-1-1107

Abstract

In the course of a round table with international participation organized by the Department of Comparative Political Science of Lomonosov Moscow State University and the electronic journal “Bulletin of Moscow State Regional University”, a discussion was held on the mobilization mechanisms of states (Russia, China, India, Canada, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, etc.) in countering the COVID-19 pandemic. The main topics of discussion include the following: state mobilization mechanisms in the situation of the first and subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, interaction between citizens and authorities, the perception of the population of anti-epidemic measures of governments, changes occurring under the influence of the pandemic in the social, economic, political spheres of society, in the areas of digitalization and education, forecasting the progress of the fight against the pandemic. The experts at the round table were political scientists of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico), Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan), universities of the People’s Republic of China.

About the Authors

A. V. Abramov
Lomonosov Moscow State University; Bulletin of the Moscow Regional State University
Russian Federation

Andrey V. Abramov – Cand. Sci. (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Department of Comparative Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University; editor-in-chief of the electronic online publication “Bulletin of the Moscow Regional State University”

Moscow



T. R. Bozoyan
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Tamara R. Bozoyan – Postgraduate Student, Department of International Relations and Integration Processes

Moscow



I. V. Dashkina
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Irina V. Dashkina – Cand. Sci. (Political Sciences), Head of Postgraduate and Doctoral Studies Department

Moscow



A. L. Demchuk
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Arthur L. Demchuk – Dr. Sci. (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Department of Comparative Politics

Moscow



N. N. Emelianova
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Natalya N. Emelyanova – Cand. Sci. (Political Sciences), Senior Researcher

Moscow



V. M. Kapitsyn
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Vladimir M. Kapitsyn – Dr. Sci. (Political Science), Prof., Department of Comparative Politics

Moscow



A. Y. Karateev
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Artyom Yu. Karateev – Cand. Sci. (History), Assoc. Prof., Department of History and Theory of Politics

Moscow



S. I. Kolesnikov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Sergei I. Kolesnikov – Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Prof., academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Department of Public Policy

Moscow



M. S. Knyazeva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Maria S. Knyazeva – Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Politics

Moscow



B. E. Mustafin
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Baurzhan Ye. Mustafin – MA (Political Sciences), PhD (Philosophy), Department of Political Science and Political Technologies



M. M. Pashin
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Mikhail M. Pashin – Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Politics

Moscow



P. Kueva
Institute for Social Research; National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico

Marcos Agustín Cueva Perus – PhD (Political Science), Researcher, Institute for Social Research; Prof., Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Mexico



M. V. Svechnikova
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Maria V. Svechnikova – Postgraduate Student, Department of History and Theory of Politics

Moscow



Ho. Dong
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Ho Dong – Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Politics

Moscow



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