Italy is among the countries that have most heavily been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a consequence, a debate has arisen in both academic and non-academic circles as to whether the national governmental institutions have been able to adequately face the huge epidemiological challenge. In addition to this, between the second and the third waves, the country has been affected by a political crisis that has led to a change of the prime minister and governing coalition, thus posing questions of whether the ability to adopt effective policies also depended on leadership abilities. In this chapter, we first illustrate the national strategy that was deployed by Italy to fight against the virus. Second, we turn to the characterising features of the policy processes and decision-making sequences activated during the pandemic. Third, we linger on some of the main effects of the adopted policies, with particular regard to restrictions, vaccinations and economic measures. Fourth, in light of these data, we provide an assessment of the role of leadership throughout the examined timeframe (January 2020–October 2021). We conclude that leadership has been a crucial factor for determining the Italian policy making dynamics, and discuss some implications of the individualisation of politics in the Italian context.

The Italian Policy Response to COVID-19: Did Political Leadership Matter? / Capano, Giliberto; Malandrino, Anna. - STAMPA. - (2023), pp. 239-263. [10.1142/13040]

The Italian Policy Response to COVID-19: Did Political Leadership Matter?

Capano, Giliberto;Malandrino, Anna
2023

Abstract

Italy is among the countries that have most heavily been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a consequence, a debate has arisen in both academic and non-academic circles as to whether the national governmental institutions have been able to adequately face the huge epidemiological challenge. In addition to this, between the second and the third waves, the country has been affected by a political crisis that has led to a change of the prime minister and governing coalition, thus posing questions of whether the ability to adopt effective policies also depended on leadership abilities. In this chapter, we first illustrate the national strategy that was deployed by Italy to fight against the virus. Second, we turn to the characterising features of the policy processes and decision-making sequences activated during the pandemic. Third, we linger on some of the main effects of the adopted policies, with particular regard to restrictions, vaccinations and economic measures. Fourth, in light of these data, we provide an assessment of the role of leadership throughout the examined timeframe (January 2020–October 2021). We conclude that leadership has been a crucial factor for determining the Italian policy making dynamics, and discuss some implications of the individualisation of politics in the Italian context.
2023
Crisis Leadership and Public Governance during the COVID–19 Pandemic. International Comparisons
239
263
The Italian Policy Response to COVID-19: Did Political Leadership Matter? / Capano, Giliberto; Malandrino, Anna. - STAMPA. - (2023), pp. 239-263. [10.1142/13040]
Capano, Giliberto; Malandrino, Anna
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