Adolfo Garcé Robert H. Cox Garcé Political Knowledge Regimes

Political Knowledge Regimes

von Adolfo Garcé Robert H. Cox

Expertise and Politics in France and Uruguay during COVID-19

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This book examines policy responses to Covid-19 in Uruguay and France, in order to shed light on an important new concept in contemporary political science: political knowledge regimes. This concept considers the link between expertise and policymaking, paying particular attention to the demand for scientific knowledge from politicians and policymakers, and why they choose to accept or reject expert advice.

The book begins by assessing the interplay between science, expertise and politics in both countries prior to the pandemic. It then explores if and why the recommendations made by experts during the crisis were translated by politicians into actual policies. Whereas in France policymakers followed the advice of scientists throughout the course of the pandemic, there was much divergence in Uruguay. This was due to several important differences, including political culture and the characteristics of political elites. Together, these created very different political knowledge regimes within the two countries. The book concludes by examining political knowledge regimes in other countries, and sets out a future research agenda, making it a vital resource for scholars and students around the world. It will appeal to all those interested in public policy, health policy and comparative politics.

Adolfo Garcé is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science, Universidad de la República, Uruguay.

Robert H. Cox is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina, USA.


This book examines policy responses to Covid-19 in Uruguay and France, in order to shed light on an important new concept in contemporary political science: political knowledge regimes. This concept considers the link between expertise and policymaking, paying particular attention to the demand for scientific knowledge from politicians and policymakers, and why they choose to accept or reject expert advice.

The book begins by assessing the interplay between science, expertise and politics in both countries prior to the pandemic. It then explores if and why the recommendations made by experts during the crisis were translated by politicians into actual policies. Whereas in France policymakers followed the advice of scientists throughout the course of the pandemic, there was much divergence in Uruguay. This was due to several important differences, including political culture and the characteristics of political elites. Together, these created very different political knowledge regimes within the two countries. The book concludes by examining political knowledge regimes in other countries and sets out a future research agenda, making it a vital resource for scholars and students around the world. It will appeal to all those interested in public policy, health policy and comparative politics.


Sheds light on an important new concept in contemporary political science: political knowledge regimes Examines how policymakers use the advice of experts, and why they choose to accept or reject it Assesses evidence from France, Uruguay, Germany, Taiwan, USA and Sweden

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ISBN: 9783032081162
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 31.10.2025

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