Volume 06 Issue 12 December 2023
Xiaoyun Wang
Baiyin, Gansu, Northwest Normal University, college of Marxism, lecturer,research direction : governance modernization.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i12-77Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Realizing public policy objectives requires cooperation between the higher and lower levels of government or different departments of the same level of government. However, in the process of public policy implementation, it often occurs that some implementing entities adopt the method of " policy on the top, countermeasure on the bottom " to selectively implement or flexibly implement the policy, which eventually leads to " collective action difficulties " and the implementation effect deviates from the original intention of the policy. This paper takes the implementation effect of epidemic prevention policies in various places since the outbreak of COVID-19 as a case to study and analyze the logic of policy implementation of some implementing entities. Research has found that the behaviour of various entities in policy implementation is influenced by multiple logic, which ultimately points to the maintenance of departmental interests. In the implementation of public policy to prevent the implementation of public policy from falling into the departmental interest, relevant means such as coordination, trust, cooperation, integration, etc., can be used to solve the problem of policy implementation deviation.
KEYWORDS:Policy implementation, logic analysis, Epidemic prevention policy
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