Wicked policy problems and COVID‐19 in small island developing states: The cases of Mauritius and Seychelles

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Harshana Kasseeah, Susan Opp
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic represented one of the most significant wicked policy problems in modern history. Global policy efforts to combat the pandemic reflect a diverse set of approaches, with varying underlying goals and values driving the policy choices. This article studies the pandemic response of two small island developing states, Mauritius and Seychelles, to better understand the policy landscape in this understudied African region. Evidence from these two island nations provides important insights into the opportunities and constraints faced by island developing states. Using in‐depth qualitative interviews with policy actors and reviews of official policy documents, this article studies the policy landscape of these two small island developing states. Findings from this research offer insights for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of wicked problems and policy. Related Articles Onyango, Gedion, and Japheth Otieno Ondiek. 2022. “Open Innovation during the COVID‐19 Pandemic Policy Responses in South Africa and Kenya.” Politics & Policy 50(5): 1008–31. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12490 . Vince, Joanna. 2023. “A Creeping Crisis When an Urgent Crisis Arises: The Reprioritization of Plastic Pollution Issues during COVID‐19.” Politics & Policy 51(1): 26–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12512 . Kinyondo, Abel, and Riccardo Pelizzo. 2013. “Strengthening Legislatures: Some Lessons from the Pacific Region.” Politics & Policy 41(3): 420–46. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12020 .
小岛屿发展中国家的恶劣政策问题和COVID - 19:毛里求斯和塞舌尔的案例
COVID - 19大流行是现代历史上最严重的邪恶政策问题之一。防治这一流行病的全球政策努力反映了一套不同的方法,推动政策选择的基本目标和价值观各不相同。本文研究毛里求斯和塞舌尔这两个小岛屿发展中国家应对大流行病的情况,以便更好地了解这一研究不足的非洲区域的政策状况。来自这两个岛国的证据为岛屿发展中国家面临的机遇和制约提供了重要的见解。本文通过对政策参与者的深入定性访谈和对官方政策文件的回顾,研究了这两个小岛屿发展中国家的政策格局。这项研究的结果为对邪恶问题和政策的交叉点感兴趣的学者和实践者提供了见解。奥尼扬戈、盖迪翁、奥提诺·翁迪克。2022。“南非和肯尼亚应对COVID - 19大流行政策期间的开放式创新。”政治,政策50(5):1008-31。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12490。文斯,乔安娜,2023。“当紧急危机出现时,危机正在蔓延:在COVID - 19期间重新确定塑料污染问题的优先级。”政治,策略51(1):26-40。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12512。Kinyondo, Abel和Riccardo Pelizzo, 2013。“加强立法:来自太平洋地区的一些经验教训。”政治,政策41(3):420-46。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12020。
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Politics & Policy
Politics & Policy POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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