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- W3168602112 abstract "ABSTRACTThe study of how governments deal with the Coronavirus disease-2020 (COVID-19) crisis is becoming a major research stream worldwide. This article contends that the Crisismanship process or system in countries dealing with and controlling this deadly phenomenon should be studied more seriously and more systematically using the novel concept or theory of “surprise management” and “sound governance”. The COVID-19 Crisismanship is offered as a theoretical and conceptual model that refers to a “systematic and dynamic process of the interplay of the three pillars of crisis governance, crisis public administration, and crisis operational activities at the time of a crisis, both vertically and horizontally, with potential overlaps“ as applied to the fight against COVID-19 in Iran.Footnote1 The tireless proactive as well as reactive efforts of Iranian medical scientists and pharmaceutical institutions have resulted in the production of several effective Vaccines as well as treatment drugs in the fight against the Coronavirus. These treatment drugs and vaccines will be used for not only Iran’s population but also supplied to many other countries in the region, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Nevertheless, the article makes no claim of an Iran’s perfect or complete success in controlling or defeating COVID-19, as no one can. Iran has lost over 50,000 lives with over one million infected. Yet, the article does suggest that lessons learned from the Iranian government’s responses to the COVID-19 may help other countries in a fight against similar pandemic crises in the future.KEYWORDS: CrisismanshipCOVID-19Irangovernment’s responsespandemic crises Disclosure of potential conflicts of interestNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The authors have coined the term crisismanship to denote a concept as “a systematic and dynamic process through which a proactive combination of governance, administrative or managerial, and operational capacities are used” in dealing with, riding, containing, and defeating the COVID-19 as a crisis. In other words, the crisismanship theory refers to “the science and art of dynamically linking crisis governance, crisis public administration, and operational activities together with vertical and horizontal directions in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic crisis." @default.
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- W3168602112 title "Crisismanship under the Most Severe Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the Iranian Government’s Responses to the COVID-19" @default.
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