Handling the COVID-19 crisis in France: Paradoxes of a centralized state-led health system

IF 2.7 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Policy Analysis Pub Date : 2020-12-10 DOI:10.1002/epa2.1104
Patrick Hassenteufel
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France was one of the European countries that was most severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020. Despite the effective capacity of crisis management often ascribed to majoritarian democracies, the French centralized state-led health system is subject to rising critiques for the measures it has adopted and for the strategies it deployed to fight COVID-19. The identified policy failures question the central government’ capacities in crisis management more generally. This article sheds light on the policy responses to COVID-19 taken by the French executive and emphasizes that to understand the link between crisis and policy change, the policy trajectories prior to the crisis, the degree of politicization of the crisis, and the actor constellations existing throughout the crisis play a major role. National crisis reactions thus were far more driven by policy actors and political constellations, than by scientific advice or functionality.

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法国应对COVID-19危机:国家主导的中央卫生系统的悖论
法国是2020年上半年受新冠肺炎疫情影响最严重的欧洲国家之一。尽管多数民主国家通常具有有效的危机管理能力,但法国中央政府主导的卫生系统因其采取的措施和为抗击COVID-19而部署的战略而受到越来越多的批评。这些政策失误更广泛地质疑中央政府在危机管理方面的能力。本文揭示了法国政府对COVID-19采取的政策应对措施,并强调要理解危机与政策变化之间的联系,危机前的政策轨迹、危机的政治化程度以及危机期间存在的行为者星座发挥了重要作用。因此,国家对危机的反应更多地是由政策参与者和政治星座驱动的,而不是由科学建议或功能驱动的。
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European Policy Analysis
European Policy Analysis Social Sciences-Public Administration
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