Sustaining Asia’s development amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: capacity development and governance innovation

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian Public Policy Pub Date : 2022-01-26 DOI:10.1080/17516234.2021.2015850
M. Jae Moon, Xun Wu
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ABSTRACT Resilience is of paramount importance in dealing with a prolonged pandemic such as COVID-19, in which all countries inevitable suffer through multiple stages of adversity. Many Asian countries were initially hard hit by the pandemic, but some of them displayed the remarkable ability to withstand these shocks, overcome despair, and bounce back quickly. This special issue examines two aspects of resilience building in policy responses to crises such as COVID-19 – capacity development and governance innovation. Capacity can be a key factor in determining the effectiveness of health emergency preparedness, surveillance, response, and recovery systems for unprecedented public health crises like COVID-19, and governance innovation also plays a key role in resilience building by strengthening the roles of non-government actors in public health crises, the efficacy of science-policymaking interactions, and the uses of disruptive technologies.
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韧性对于应对COVID-19等长期大流行至关重要,在这种大流行中,所有国家都不可避免地会经历多个阶段的逆境。许多亚洲国家最初受到疫情的严重打击,但其中一些国家表现出非凡的能力,抵御了这些冲击,克服了绝望,并迅速恢复过来。本期特刊探讨了应对COVID-19等危机的政策应对中韧性建设的两个方面——能力建设和治理创新。能力是决定卫生应急准备、监测、应对和恢复系统应对COVID-19等前所未有的公共卫生危机有效性的关键因素,治理创新还通过加强非政府行为体在公共卫生危机中的作用、科学决策互动的效力以及颠覆性技术的使用,在韧性建设中发挥关键作用。
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