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The Paradox of Communicable Diseases Governance in the EU

The Paradox of Communicable Diseases Governance in the EU

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Discreet Empowerment

9780198951308
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The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has played a pivotal role in the EUs approach to infectious diseases, but its journey toward empowerment has been anything but straightforward. Historically limited by member states reluctance to relinquish control over public health, the ECDCs mandate was confined to detecting and assessing communicable diseases, with no authority to offer advice on how to manage these risks. This paradox-assessing threats without thepower to guide responses-has been a defining feature of the Centres existence. However, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the ECDCs mandate was expanded, formally ending this contradiction and allowing the agency to take a more active role in public health decision-making. The Paradox of Communicable Diseases Governance in the EU traces the evolving role of the ECDC, highlighting its empowerment despite a restrictive legal framework. Drawing on over two decades of history of the Centre, the book shows how the ECDC navigated the complex landscape of communicable diseases governance. The book offers valuable insights into the dynamics of European health governance, demonstrating how reputation is key in the development of the most limited agencies. Itexamines the paradox of the ECDCs mandate-assessing health risks without the power to recommend actions-and how, over time, institutional entrepreneurs used the Centres reputation as a useful resource to redefine its role. Deruelle offers a fresh perspective on the role of bureaucratic reputation in empoweringEuropean agencies, showing how, even with limited authority, institutions can shape policy and practice.
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OUP Oxford
103926
9780198951308
9780198951308

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
605
  • List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Towards a Reputational Mechanism of Empowerment; Interpreting Reputation and Empowerment: Research Design; A Conceptual Power in the Making; Surveillance and Its Strategic Use: The Case of HIV/AIDS; Limited Empowerment amid Crisis: The 2009 H1N1 Crisis; Seizing the Rewards of Inter-Agency Cooperation in the Fight against Antimicrobial Resistance; When Empowerment Fails: The Unsuccessful Extension of the ECDCs Mandate to Non-communicable Diseases; From Stalemate to Formal Empowerment: The Covid-19 Crisis; Conclusion; Sources and Bibliography; Index;
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