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An Unmitigated Disaster

America's Response to COVID-19

Robert O. Schneider (University of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA)

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English
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
18 April 2024
Highlighting American cultural and political contexts, this book provides an in-depth assessment of the breadth and magnitude of the United States' errors in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

An Unmitigated Disaster chronicles and explains the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency management expert Robert O. Schneider considers the quality of U.S. pandemic planning and preparedness; the quality and effectiveness of national, state, and local response efforts; and the performance of national leaders during this historic public health crisis. The book culminates in an assessment of how a predictable public health threat became an unprecedented health, economic, and security disaster. Schneider convincingly shows that conscious decisions were made by governmental authorities, beginning with the president, to ignore expert information and security intelligence in pursuit of other objectives. In other words, Schneider argues, if the U.S. was ill-prepared for or slow to respond to the crisis, it was because its leaders consciously chose to be ill-prepared or slow to respond. Readers will be fascinated by this behind-the-scenes exposé of a pandemic year.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   NIPPOD
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9798765123706
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Prologue Chapter 1 COVID-19 Makes ""It"" Real Chapter 2 Preparing for a Pandemic: Were We Ready? Chapter 3 Politics, Science, and Partisan Warfare Chapter 4 The End of Wondering: The First Wave Hits the United States Chapter 5 The Great Reopening: Fools Rush In Chapter 6 Failure Persists: The Dark Winter Approaches Chapter 7 The Darkest Days Notes Index"

Robert O. Schneider, PhD, is a political scientist with expertise in the field of emergency management.

Reviews for An Unmitigated Disaster: America's Response to COVID-19

Crises are times when citizens look to their elected officials and leaders for action. This timely and accessible book by Robert O. Schneider provides background on the COVID-19 crisis, failed planning, lack of effective response, and lack of leadership in the United States. The book highlights how the lack of planning, execution, and leadership caused substantial failure in the U.S. response to COVID-19, characterized by high case rates, deaths, and a continued inability to establish a national consensus on how to deal with the pandemic. * Naim Kapucu, Pegasus Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Central Florida * Professor Schneider speaks for many of us who expected a quick and effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic and were dumbfounded by the muddled response of the White House and other agencies.Schneider provides background and context to the mismanaged response and explains what should have happened. An Unmitigated Disaster provides a clear account of the disaster that we are still experiencing. * William L. Waugh, Jr., Professor Emeritus, Georgia State University, and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Emergency Management * Dr. Schneider's masterpiece reads both as a soul-wrenching case study of government ineptitude leading to the deaths of over six hundred thousand U.S. citizens and a beacon of hope for how to avoid such mistakes in the future. Written as the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding, this enthralling book will have you on the edge of your seat as you recall events as seen through the lens of one of the United States' leading emergency management and public administration scholars. I cannot imagine a better manual to help all levels of government avoid such mistakes in the future. This book is destined to become the emergency management case study textbook of the future, and Dr. Schneider is sure to have found his legacy within these pages. One hundred three years from now, this will be the book that scholars reach for when they want to understand how COVID managed to extinguish almost four million lives. * Joe F. West, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Pembroke *


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