The Collaboration Dynamics of Government and Civil Society During COVID-19 in South Korea

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RA644.C67 J549 2024

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RA644.C67 J549 2024
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The Collaboration Dynamics of Government and Civil Society During COVID-19 in South Korea/ Bok Gyo Jeong, Sung-Ju Kim
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Washington, DC : International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, 2024.
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35 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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South Korea stands out, regionally and worldwide, for its exemplary handling of the COVID-19 crisis. While its technical expertise from a public health perspective has been well-recognized, South Korea’s collaborative approach to civil society and general respect for civic freedoms throughout the pandemic has received less attention. This groundbreaking paper explores examples of South Korea’s enabling, cooperative approach to civil society in emergency response, drawn partly from its learning around effective approaches in past public health crises.
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With the compliments of Ms.Praephailin Buppa.
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520 ^aSouth Korea stands out, regionally and worldwide, for its exemplary handling of the COVID-19 crisis. While its technical expertise from a public health perspective has been well-recognized, South Korea’s collaborative approach to civil society and general respect for civic freedoms throughout the pandemic has received less attention. This groundbreaking paper explores examples of South Korea’s enabling, cooperative approach to civil society in emergency response, drawn partly from its learning around effective approaches in past public health crises.
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