Introduction and Background
1. A Short History and Thematic Overview Victor V. Ramraj & Matthew
Little
Part I: First Wave Containment Measures
2. China: Community Policing, High-tech Surveillance, and
Authoritarian Durability Feng Xu & Qian Liu
3. Taiwan: Democracy, Technology and Civil Society Wen-Chen Chang &
Chun-Yuan Lin
4. Vietnam: Marshalling State and Non-State Actors Cuong Nguyen &
Thanh Phan
5. Spread of Information versus Spread of Virus: China, Taiwan, and
Hong Kong Guoguang Wu
6. Borders and Entry Controls in Asia Jaclyn L. Neo & Darius
Lee
7. Central Banks and their Limits in a Pandemic Christian
Hofmann
Part II: Emergency Powers
8. Governing through Contagion Lynette J. Chua & Jack Jin Gary
Lee
9. Pandemics and Emergency Powers in Asia Victor V. Ramraj & Arun
K. Thiruvengadam
10. Japan: Keeping the Death Toll to the Minimum Tomoya Ono &
Shigenori Matsui
11. Thailand: Emergency Responses or More Social Turbulence? Rawin
Leelapatana & Chompunoot Tangthavorn
12. India: Federalism, Majoritarian Nationalism, the Vulnerable and
Marginalized Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay & Namitha George
Part III: Technology, Science & Expertise
13. International Health Regulation and Compliance Susan Carolyn
Breau & Preethi Lolaksha Nagaveni
14. Can Technology and Privacy Co-Exist in a Pandemic? Ze Shi Li,
Visakha Phusamruat, Tony Clear, & Daniela Damian
15. Singapore: Technocracy and Transition Maartje De Visser &
Paulin Straughan
16. South Korea: Democracy, Innovation, and Surveillance Sunghee
Chung & Sujin Lee
17. Hong Kong: The Healthcare Professions and the Outbreak Calvin
W.L. Ho & Daisy Cheung
Part IV: Part IV: Politics, Religion & Governance
18. Religion amid the Pandemic: A Buddhist Case Study Benjamin
Schonthal & Tilak Jayatilake
19. Bhutan: The Role of the Constitutional Monarch in a Public
Health Crisis Sonam Tshering & Nima Dorji
20. Cambodia: Public Health, Economic, and Political Dimensions
Ratana Ly, Vandanet Hing, & Kimsan Soy (this chapter is available
for free at
http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/academic/pdf/law/RamrajCOVID19AsiaCH20.pdf)
21. Indonesia's Response to the Pandemic: Too Little, Too Late?
Nadirsyah Hosen and Nurussyariah Hammado
22. Malaysia: Improvised Pandemic Policies and Democratic
Regression Azmil Tayeb & Por Heong Hong
23. Myanmar: Pandemic in a Time of Transition Kai Ostwald & Tun
Myint
24. Sri Lanka: Pandemic-Catalysed Democratic Backsliding Bhavani
Fonseka, Luwie Ganeshathasan, & Asanga Welikala
Part V: Economy, Climate & Sustainability
25. Governments and Business Tan Cheng Han & Jiangyu Wang
26. Nationalism, Consolidation and Rationalization in the Aviation
Industry Jae Woon Lee & Michelle Dy
27. Asian Trade and Supply Chain Linkages Philip Calvert & Dan
Ciuriak
28. Mongolia: After Successful Containment, Challenges Remain
Charles Krusekopf & Mendee Jargalsaikhan
29. Reset or Revert in the New Climate Normal Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
& Louise Burrows
30. Southeast Asian Workers in a Just-in-Time Pandemic Helen
Lansdowne & James Lawson
Victor V. Ramraj a Professor of Law and Chair in Asia-Pacific Legal
Relations at the University of Victoria in British Columbia,
Canada. Since 2017, he has been the Director of the of the Centre
for Asia-Pacific Initiatives. Earlier in his career, he spent
sixteen years at the National University of Singapore, and served
as a co-director of the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies in
London in 2010-2011. His research interests span comparative
constitutional law, transnational regulation, emergency powers, and
the state-company relationship. He has edited and co-edited several
collections of essays and his research has been published in
leading journals around
the world.
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