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Governance in Post-COVID-19 China: Challenges, Responses, and Opportunities
Abstract
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, this chapter explores how Chinese leadership has changed since then. It provides an in-depth analysis of the profound societal and economic shifts that resulted from the pandemic and the novel responses that were necessary. Focusing on the importance of e-governance and AI technology, the chapter examines how the health crisis has affected Chinese politics, corporations, and health governance. New forms of governance that have emerged in reaction to the breakdown of established educational institutions are also explored. In addition, it investigates potential economic avenues for revival in the wake of the pandemic. Future directions for governance are discussed, with connections drawn to sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation. It is a great resource for learning more about how the world might change after COVID-19 due to new governance paradigms.
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