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Multilevel government and governmental responses to the Covid-19 crisis

Government
Political Parties
Decision Making
PRA327
Arjan H. Schakel
Universitetet i Bergen
Gaia Matilde Ripamonti
University of Trieste

Building: B - Novotného lávka, Floor: 2, Room: 213

Tuesday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (05/09/2023)

Abstract

Governmental responses to manage and mitigate the Covic-19 pandemic has involved multiple tiers of government, from the local to the global level. However, the extent to which sub-national governments have played a role in the decision-making and implementation of Covid-19 policies varies hugely between countries. The pandemic provides a unique opportunity to explore the causes and consequences of multilevel governance during periods of crisis. This Panel invites Paper proposals that explore the role of local and regional governments during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the impact of intergovernmental relations between sub-national and national governments on governmental responses. This half-open Panel is suggested by the Europe Horizon LEGITMULT project.

Title Details
Subnational governments in the decision making and implementation of social, economic and fiscal measures during the COVID-19 crisis View Paper Details
National decision-making during the pandemic crisis: Italian regions' participation in different arenas View Paper Details
Intergovernmental Relations During Crises: Self-rule and Shared rule of Local and Regional Governments During the Covid-19 Crisis in 31 European Countries View Paper Details
The democratic performance of the Covid-19 crisis governance across Europe: A comparative analysis of democratic participation and the rule of law View Paper Details