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Policy Styles And Trust In The Age Of Pandemics Global Threat National Responses Jrgen Sparf

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Policy Styles And Trust In The Age Of Pandemics Global Threat National Responses Jrgen Sparf
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.62 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Jörgen Sparf
ISBN: 9780367683924, 9780367683962, 9781003137399, 9781000567946, 9781000567960, 036768392X, 0367683962, 1003137393, 100056794X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Policy Styles And Trust In The Age Of Pandemics Global Threat National Responses Jrgen Sparf by Jörgen Sparf 9780367683924, 9780367683962, 9781003137399, 9781000567946, 9781000567960, 036768392X, 0367683962, 1003137393, 100056794X instant download after payment.

This book explores the reasons behind the variation in national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. In doing so, it furthers the policy studies scholarship through an examination of the effects of policy styles on national responses to the pandemic. Despite governments being faced with the same threat, significant variation in national responses, frequently of contradictory nature, has been observed. Implications about responses inform a broader class of crises beyond this specific context. The authors argue that trust in government interacts with policy styles resulting in different responses and that the acute turbulence, uncertainty, and urgency of crises complicate the ability of policymakers to make sense of the problem. Finally, the book posits that unless there is high trust between society and the state, a decentralized response will likely be disastrous and concludes that while national responses to crises aim to save lives, they also serve to project political power and protect the status quo. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of public policy, public administration, political science, sociology, public health, and crisis management/disaster management studies.

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