Jen Gaskell, Gerry Stoker, Will Jennings, Daniel Devine
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Abstract
More urgently than ever we need an answer to the question posed by the late Mick Moran in The Political Quarterly nearly two decades ago: 'if government now invests huge resources in trying to be smart why does it often act so dumb?'. We reflect on this question in the context of governmental responses to Covid-19 in four steps. First, we argue that blunders occur because of systemic weaknesses that stimulate poor policy choices. Second, we review and assess the performance of governments on Covid-19 across a range of advanced democracies. Third, in the light of these comparisons we argue that the UK system of governance has proved itself vulnerable to failure at the time when its citizens most needed it. Finally, we outline an agenda of reform that seeks to rectify structural weaknesses of that governance capacity.
近20年前,已故的米克•莫兰(Mick Moran)在《政治季刊》(the Political Quarterly)上提出了一个问题,我们现在比以往任何时候都更迫切地需要一个答案:“如果政府现在投入大量资源,试图变得聪明,为什么它经常表现得如此愚蠢?”我们在政府应对新冠肺炎疫情的背景下,分四个步骤思考这个问题。首先,我们认为,失误之所以发生,是因为系统性弱点刺激了糟糕的政策选择。其次,我们审查和评估一系列先进民主国家政府应对Covid-19的表现。第三,根据这些比较,我们认为,在英国公民最需要治理的时候,英国的治理体系已经证明自己很容易失败。最后,我们概述了一项改革议程,旨在纠正这种治理能力的结构性弱点。