Policy responses to COVID-19: lessons for the global trade and investment regime.
Rachel ThrasherWarren KaplanVeronika J WirtzLouise ClearShiva Priya BodduluriSandra PolaskiPublished in: Globalization and health (2023)
Given the tension between the global rules and the practices of policymaking during the pandemic, we conclude that the tension must be resolved in favor of governments making policy rather than relying on existing exceptions or pushing national governments to comply more exactly with the rules. Although the pandemic itself does not respect national borders, governance still generally occurs at the national level because national governments are often the only entities with both the legal authority and the practical ability to respond.