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What have we learned in the fields of public policy and public administration that might be relevant to the Coronavirus pandemic?

By: Radin, Beryl A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: American Review of Public Administration Description: 50(6-7), Aug-Oct, 2020: p.743-745.Subject(s): Wicked problem, Coronavirus pandemic, Labeling, implementation In: American Review of Public AdministrationSummary: The pandemanic situation is a classic “wicked problem” issue. It is not clear what its limits are and what frameworks are important to consider in dealing with it. This article focuses on the challenge of labeling the issue itself and finding ways to link and differentiate it from previous policy situations. It also highlights the complexity of the implementation environment of the issue. – Reproduced
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The pandemanic situation is a classic “wicked problem” issue. It is not clear what its limits are and what frameworks are important to consider in dealing with it. This article focuses on the challenge of labeling the issue itself and finding ways to link and differentiate it from previous policy situations. It also highlights the complexity of the implementation environment of the issue. – Reproduced

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