A tale of three cities : urban governance of Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore during COVID-19 / Edmund Li Sheng.

The proposed book presents the cutting-edge research on the urban development of three cities: Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore. By comparing their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic from an international political economic perspective, this book examines the commonalities and differences in urban...

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Main Author: Sheng, Edmund Li (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2024.
Series:Sustainable development goals series
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Dynamic Clearing or Coexistence? A Tale of Three Cities and Their COVID-19 Responses -- Abstract -- 1.1 Clinging: The Breaking and Recasting of the Shanghai Model -- 1.2 Swinging: Push and Pull in Hong Kong -- 1.3 Veering: Singapore's Choice of "Lives or Life" -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Divergence of Anti-pandemic Policies: Origin and Development -- Abstract -- 2.1 Strict Quarantine: A Common Choice in the Early Stage of the Pandemic -- 2.2 Precision Anti-pandemic Strategies: From Myth to Debacle -- 
505 8 |a 2.3 The Debate on "Lying Flat": a Tug-of-War Between Politics and Science? -- 2.4 Summary -- References -- 3 Differences and Similarities in Urban Governance During the Pandemic -- Abstract -- 3.1 Menace and Resilience of Executive-Led Political Systems -- 3.2 Challenges for Rule of Law and Justice -- 3.3 A Rigorous Test of Governance Capability -- 3.4 Summary -- References -- 4 Crisis Management During the Pandemic -- Abstract -- 4.1 The "Black Swan" and the "Gray Rhino": Endless Challenges -- 4.2 Trust or Arrogance: Transparency and Public Opinion -- 4.3 Challenges for Government Responsiveness -- 
505 8 |a 4.4 Summary -- References -- 5 Revitalization: New Opportunities and Challenges in the Post-pandemic Era -- Abstract -- 5.1 Shanghai and Dual Circulation: China's "Hedged Integration"? -- 5.2 Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area: Seeking Economic Transformation and Sustainable Development -- 5.3 Singapore Eyeing Talents and Capital: Enhancing Competitive Advantage in Global Investment -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- 6 Future Frontiers: A Tale of Three Cities and the World -- Abstract -- 6.1 Staying Connected to the World: A Difficult Necessity Before the End of the Pandemic -- 
505 8 |a 6.2 Offense and Defense: How Three Cities Engage in International Interaction -- 6.3 Dynamic Coopetition: A Wrestle Among Three Cities -- 6.4 Summary -- References -- Conclusion. 
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