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Power Grabbing in the Pandemic: Dissonance Between Americans and the Federal Government

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Originally published on May 5, 2020

More than 120 people tuned in on Friday, May 1, for the final program of six聽聽webinars called 鈥淯nderstanding and Surviving a Pandemic.鈥

The week consisted of Schar School experts, policymakers, and leaders from all sectors coming together to discuss the pandemic and inform future policy. The final webinar, 鈥淐risis and Power-Grabbing: Government Expansion of Power During the Pandemic,鈥 featured Schar School Associate Professor and U.S. legislative politics expert聽, Professor and European governance expert聽, and Associate Professor and Director of the聽听辫谤辞驳谤补尘听. It was hosted by Schar School Dean Mark J. Rozell.

鈥淭he COVID-19 pandemic has taken a terrible toll on human life,鈥 said Haddad, setting the tone. 鈥淏ut something important has been lost in the shuffle: How governments have taken advantage of this crisis to expand their power.鈥

Bassam gave examples of foreign governments using the pandemic to crack down on freedoms, including press freedoms in China, Iran, and Iraq; dismantling protests and daily demonstrations in Algeria and Lebanon; and other instances of power grabbing in Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and South Korea.

鈥淲e were already in this period of antisystem and antiestablishment backlash,鈥 said Wedel, who studies corruption. She described how the backlash has been fueled by the exposure of U.S. health insurance policies and the lack of oversight over new funds. 鈥淎 $55 million contract for N95 masks went to a company in bankruptcy,鈥 she pointed out.

Victor discussed the human response to the lack of uniformed policy. 鈥淎ny time you鈥檙e going to provide people with other services and protections, it is going to come in conflict with civil liberties and civil rights,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he U.S. was slow to make big policy responses to the pandemic, and as that occurred, states really stepped up.

鈥淭his has created a dissonance in American politics,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he willingness of people to gain their security from the local level has resulted in heterogeneity in responses,鈥 she explained. 鈥淧olitics is largely done at the national level, whereas now, we are facing a crisis that is much more localized. There is almost dissonance where Americans are being reintroduced to localized government.鈥

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