@ARTICLE{26543117_436034191_2020, author = {Duc Tien Nguyen and An Thanh T. Chu}, keywords = {, COVID-19, public health emergency, effective COVID-19 responsesViet Nam’s experience}, title = {WEATHERING THE STORM: VIET NAM’S LEGAL AND POLICY MEASURES IN THE TIME OF COVID-19}, journal = {Public Administration Issues}, year = {2020}, number = {6}, pages = {7-32}, url = {https://vgmu.hse.ru/en/2020--6/436034191.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The novel coronavirus has shaken the entire world to its roots. Yet, governments’ responses have taken many forms. Some countries were able to flatten the curve, while others struggled to  pick up  the pieces. This article provides governance implications drawn from Viet Nam’s COVID-19 experience. Accordingly, the country’s key features of its COVID-19 responses include resolute leadership, information transparency, central - local government coordination, public participation, and adequate preparedness. Besides, this article also highlights some of Viet Nam’s key legislative and policy initiatives in a bid to cautiously keep the pandemic under control and the economy rolling. By  doing so, it  makes a  practical contribution to  the discourse on  public governance in the time of a public health emergency.}, annote = {The novel coronavirus has shaken the entire world to its roots. Yet, governments’ responses have taken many forms. Some countries were able to flatten the curve, while others struggled to  pick up  the pieces. This article provides governance implications drawn from Viet Nam’s COVID-19 experience. Accordingly, the country’s key features of its COVID-19 responses include resolute leadership, information transparency, central - local government coordination, public participation, and adequate preparedness. Besides, this article also highlights some of Viet Nam’s key legislative and policy initiatives in a bid to cautiously keep the pandemic under control and the economy rolling. By  doing so, it  makes a  practical contribution to  the discourse on  public governance in the time of a public health emergency.} }