Seeking opportunities from crisis? China’s governance responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

Author(s): Yijia, Jing

Journal: International Review of Administrative Sciences

Language: English

DOI:10.1177/0020852320985146

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a challenge to state capacities on all countries of the world and a genuine test of their abilities of opportunity management. In comparison, China has managed to promptly get the pandemic under effective control and firmly enhanced domestic support for the government. This article argues that China’s successful opportunity management was firmly shaped by its institutional settings, governing structures, and actor strategies. While the noncompetitive regime, unitary government, performance legitimacy, and high citizen trust afforded strong political commitment, China’s crisis management experiences and capacities facilitated quick and effective coordination. Further, top leaders made use of the crisis to demonstrate accountable leadership and push forward a grand reform agenda. The nature and functioning of these pro-success factors are inherently rooted in the unique Chinese context.

Citation

Yijia, Jing. (2021) Seeking opportunities from crisis? China’s governance responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. International Review of Administrative Sciences, DOI: 10.1177/0020852320985146