Taskforces: a cure for all ills? Policy advisory systems in times of polycrises

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Taskforces: a cure for all ills? Policy advisory systems in times of polycrises
Périodique
Policy Design and Practice
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Mavrot Céline, Schlaufer Caroline, Hornung Johanna, Sager Fritz, Hirschi Caspar, Jaton Dylan
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
This article explores the flourishing claims to create crisis taskforces in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Are taskforces a remedy for all crises? Taskforces are ad-hoc created groups of highly specialized experts who provide advice to policymakers. They have the advantages of flexibility and allow to recruit high-level competences for short-term mandates. However, taskforces are not a panacea, as different types of crises (e.g. creeping crises, disruptive events, cyclical crises) require different types of policy advisory systems. A taskforce is also a short-term, reactive model, which runs the risk of politicization. This article analyzes the suitability of the taskforce model in various situations and compares expert advice provided to decision-makers during the financial crisis and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland. It answers the question of what types of advisory systems suit what type of crisis. The contribution shows that in the era of polycrises, one size does not fit all and the distinctive characteristics of crises must be considered to find a fit-for-purpose approach.
Mots-clé
Crisis governance: Scientific expertise, Taskforce, Policy advisory system, COVID-19, Polycrisis
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28/11/2024 15:55
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29/11/2024 7:22
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