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From ideal to reality: governance of AMR in a multi-level setting

Our post-doc Martin Stangborli Time, together with Frode Veggeland, have a new exiting publication on the politics, governance and administration of the work against antimicrobial resistance in the European Union!

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We congratulate our post-doc Martin Time with an article in a special issue on the politics, governance and administration of the work against antimicrobial resistance in the Europeann Public Policy.

ABSTRACT:
This paper asks whether, and if so how, it is possible to design a system characterised by coordination across sectors and levels of governance aimed at governing AMR. The ambition is, firstly, to analyse how coordination problems materialise in the governing of the AMR problem, and secondly, with an emphasis on the structure of decision-making and communication processes, to probe into how coordination of AMR governance is achieved. The paper’s focus is on Norway, which stands out as one of the better performing countries for AMR governance. Drawing on literature on coordination and governance, the paper argues that effective coordination of AMR governance is more likely to follow a ‘bottom-up’ sequencing pattern. It thus provides a study of the systems for governing AMR in a multi-level setting. Through public documents, literature and interviews with key officials involved in AMR management, the paper illustrates the importance of – and organisational barriers to – inter-sectoral cooperation and coordinated strategies and actions at different levels of governance.

 

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