American “Populism” and the Spatial Contradictions of US Government in the Time of COVID-19

  • John Agnew University of California
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, United States, Donald Trump, right-wing, public health policy

Abstract

President Donald Trump has been the public face of the blundering managerial response of the US federal government to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, beyond Trump’s personal failure lies a failure of the US governmental system. More specifically, the role of the federal government in fashioning nationwide policies across a range of areas, including public health, that one think would be empowered by a self-defined “nationalist” or right-wing populist in the White House, has been crippled by an anti-federalist ideology and the institutional inertia it has created. These have roots going back to the 1980s and the distortion of historic US federalism that these have entailed.

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Published
2020-05-11
How to Cite
Agnew J. (2020). American “Populism” and the Spatial Contradictions of US Government in the Time of COVID-19. Geopolítica(s). Revista de estudios sobre espacio y poder, 11(Especial), 15-23. https://doi.org/10.5209/geop.69018