South Korea was a hotspot of the COVID-19 pandemic with confirmed infections quickly surpassing 10,000 people. However, the country quickly responded and contained additional infections with minimal costs of lives. Hence, the question, “what did they do differently?” Building on empirical fingerprints from over 1507 pages of South Korean government press briefings on their public sector response between 31 January 2020 and 1 July 2020, we capture the sufficiency-based mechanism in operation with two key findings. First, mechanisms matter in pandemic containment, i.e., sequence, complementary activities, and systematic settings are consequential to the witnessed outcome. Second, central government-led efforts were effective and in parts nece...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
While the world has seen pandemics in the past only few could have predicted the impact a new rapidl...
While South Korea experienced a sharp growth in COVID-19 cases early in the global pandemic, it has ...
Background: South Korea's aggressive responses to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have ...
© 2020, © 2020 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecede...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a daunting global crisis with profound health, economic, and social...
A rapid and comprehensive policy response allowed South Korea to contain an aggressive outbreak of C...
COVID-19 has placed global and national leadership under a serious stress test by threatening lives ...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
The paper maps out South Korea’s key social policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic based on an an...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has swept the world like a gigantic tsunami, turning social and ec...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
While the world has seen pandemics in the past only few could have predicted the impact a new rapidl...
While South Korea experienced a sharp growth in COVID-19 cases early in the global pandemic, it has ...
Background: South Korea's aggressive responses to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have ...
© 2020, © 2020 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecede...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a daunting global crisis with profound health, economic, and social...
A rapid and comprehensive policy response allowed South Korea to contain an aggressive outbreak of C...
COVID-19 has placed global and national leadership under a serious stress test by threatening lives ...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
The paper maps out South Korea’s key social policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic based on an an...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has swept the world like a gigantic tsunami, turning social and ec...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
South Korea and the United States both confirmed their first COVID-19 cases on January 20. Since the...
COVID-19 has presented challenges across the globe that led to a number of shared lessons to be lear...
While the world has seen pandemics in the past only few could have predicted the impact a new rapidl...
While South Korea experienced a sharp growth in COVID-19 cases early in the global pandemic, it has ...