This article introduces the Special Issue on Eastern Europe in the COVID-19 crisis. It seeks to shed light on the different and partly worse experiences in East Central Europe compared to those of the West by analysing the crisis, its governance, and effects in the region from the vantage point of specific vulnerabilities, which have been building up for years. We identify four major vulnerabilities–a severe crisis of care, strains in social solidarity, democratic erosion and dependent capitalism–which have contributed to the East having experienced high infection and death rates, major economic crises, and pandemic power grabs.
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Bohle, D., & Eihmanis, E. (2022). East Central Europe in the COVID-19 crisis. East European Politics, 38(4), 491–506. https://doi.org/10.1080/21599165.2022.2122051
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