mafangfei, zhaiwenkang. Logic Analysis of Public-health Emergency on Policy Agenda-setting Based on COVID-19 Epidemic. 2021. biomedRxiv.202101.00020
Logic Analysis of Public-health Emergency on Policy Agenda-setting Based on COVID-19 Epidemic
Corresponding author: mafangfei, mafangfei@ruc.edu.cn
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202101.00020
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Abstract: How do public-health emergency affect the policy agenda setting? This research is based on the event system theory, using COVID-19 epidemic as a case for qualitative analysis, in-depth analysis of the nature of the event itself and the impact of public-health emergency on the policy agenda setting. The case analysis found that: based on the strength of the incident, with the blessing of time and space factors, the incident directly became a vital problem of central government. Driven by the logic of the problem, the policy window opened; based on the novelty of the incident, local governments may not pay attention to it in time, but when the central government put a high premium on it, under the bureaucratic logic, local governments began to allocate attention to the incident; based on the strength of the incident, it requires scientific decision-making. Under the knowledge logic, experts provide multiple scientific policy for local government. Therefore, the nature of public-health emergency affects the policy agenda setting based on the three-fold mechanism of problem logic, bureaucratic logic, and knowledge logic. This research provides a new perspective and perspective on the mechanism of public-health emergency on the policy agenda setting.
Key words: public-health emergency; agenda setting; event system theory; COVID-19 epidemicSubmit time: 22 June 2021
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