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Regulatory Competition, Coordination and Polity Convergence in the Covid Ecosystemic Crisis: A Policy Approach

  • Carlo Garbarino EMAIL logo
From the journal Global Jurist

Abstract

The paper briefly sketches different “adaptations” possible to address the Covid crisis and then advances three possible avenues for future policy analysis of Covid-related measures, each of these avenues being based on a “conjecture”, respectively an evolutionary, a critical, and a cosmopolitan, and conjecture. The evolutionary conjecture implies regulatory transplants, the critical conjecture elicits competition of Covid-related measures, and the cosmopolitan conjecture assumes coordination of policies. The paper discusses how these conjectures based on pre-Covid literature could explain the regulatory dynamics and then asserts that growing evidence shows that regulatory measures appear to naturally lead to a “polity convergence” based on a common core of “Covid-biopower” and “Covid-biopolitics”. This convergence defies the initial expectations that the fragmented reactions to the Covid crisis could be explained by using the traditional research tools and also poses unprecedented critical issues that demand an expansion of the horizon of policy research.


Corresponding author: Carlo Garbarino, Department of Legal Studies, Bocconi Uni, Via Roentgen 1, 16136, Milan, Italy, E-mail:

Published Online: 2022-11-24

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