Why were countries such as the United States caught off guard and slow to forcefully respond to COVID-19 at an earlier stage of the outbreak? On this episode, political scientist Charles Parker draws on lessons from previous mega disasters to explain some of the most significant failures in the coronavirus crisis response so far, and how decision makers can learn and adapt to better manage the pandemic.
Taiwan’s containment of COVID-19, and the developing world’s vulnerability to the coronavirus
Killer defect: Crunching data and modeling the spread of COVID-19
Red flag, Black swan: Epidemiological insights from Dr. Björn Olsen on COVID-19 and Sweden's strategy
Strategic crisis management in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak
Confronting the Coronavirus in Sweden
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