Governance of the covid-19 pandemic and management models: Towards a new type of society-state relationship?

Towards a new type of society-state relationship?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21874/rsp.v71i0.4833

Keywords:

public administration, public management, covid-19, European Union

Abstract

The pandemic caused by the covid-19 has prompted, in an urgent and unplanned manner, different orientations or governance models of the pandemic. Governments have proposed different models or guidelines to combat the pandemic, with inconclusive results. These models and the premises that underlie them, are not only quick responses to a contingent and hyper-complex situation to respond to the health situation, but correspond to the existence of rationalities, decisions and planning of Administration and management models and their link with the state. From a context of hypercontingency, we describe an approach to the pandemic management models of Sweden, Germany and Spain mainly. Based on the reflections on its management, we open an analysis on the orientations in the future reconfiguration of the State and its relationship with society and the Administration and public management, and the already visible political impacts.

 

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Author Biography

Josep Pont Vidal, Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)

Professor teoria Organizações, Administração publica e Teoria Sociológica

Published

2020-06-22

How to Cite

Vidal, J. P. (2020). Governance of the covid-19 pandemic and management models: Towards a new type of society-state relationship? Towards a new type of society-state relationship?. Revista Do Serviço Público, 71, 235-265. https://doi.org/10.21874/rsp.v71i0.4833

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Special: Governments and Covid-19