Blame‐avoidance and fragmented crisis management during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Switzerland

Mavrot, Céline; Sager, Fritz (2023). Blame‐avoidance and fragmented crisis management during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Switzerland. European policy analysis, 10(1), pp. 61-83. Wiley 10.1002/epa2.1194

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This article studies how the prolonged pandemic situation impacted crisis governance in the federalized governance system of Switzerland. It examines how in this acute crisis situation, the responsibility for decision-making fluctuated among governance levels, placing subnational states in a situation of uncertainty that caused a fragmented crisis management, and therefore suboptimal policy learning processes. The study is based on the case of COVID-19 governance in Switzerland, where, as in many other European countries, the management of the first pandemic wave was very centralized. However, the federal government avoided taking a strong lead during the subsequent waves. Consequently, pandemic management was marked by numerous fluctuations regarding who was in charge of the main COVID-19 decisions between the federal and subnational governance levels. A media analysis (February 2020–March 2022) and an analysis of the gray literature show that crisis governance and policy learning processes were scattered across levels of governance, which impeded the accumulation of knowledge and know-how. The article analyses how crises can give way to blame games between the levels of governance, thus hampering a coordinated crisis management and policy learning processes across the different stages of the pandemic.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

11 Centers of Competence > KPM Center for Public Management
03 Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences > Social Sciences > Institute of Political Science

UniBE Contributor:

Mavrot, Céline Hélène Jeanne, Sager, Fritz

Subjects:

300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 350 Public administration & military science
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 320 Political science
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 340 Law

ISSN:

2380-6567

Publisher:

Wiley

Language:

English

Submitter:

Mario Hediger

Date Deposited:

10 Nov 2023 07:57

Last Modified:

11 Aug 2024 02:23

Publisher DOI:

10.1002/epa2.1194

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/188758

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/188758

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