The COVID-19 pandemic struck as a global problem, a virus spreading without respect for territorial boundaries. National responses to mitigate the multi-dimensional effects provoked by the pandemic have been varied. What factors within federal systems could be related to the success or failure of their attempts to face this crisis? How have political leaders been performing in the intergovernmental arena, along with subnational levels of government?American Federal Systems and COVID-19 analyzes five American federations Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States and how they have responded to a complex intergovernmental problem (CIP) such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Using an analytical model based on two dimensions institutional design and political agency this study shows how the combination between federal design and political leadership stances can develop different policy responses to face the challenge of the COVID-19.American Federal Systems and COVID-19 expands the current theoretical and empirical lens and learn what effective and ineffective actions implemented, giving essential insight to face boundary-spanning intergovernmental complex problems whose effects are very unlikely to cease anytime soon.
Fernando Luiz Abrucio & Eduardo Grin
American Federal Systems and COVID-19 [PDF ebook]
Responses to a Complex Intergovernmental Problem
American Federal Systems and COVID-19 [PDF ebook]
Responses to a Complex Intergovernmental Problem
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9781801171656 ● Editor Fernando Luiz Abrucio & Eduardo Grin ● Editorial Emerald Publishing Limited ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7938708 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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