Sources of Government Approval During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Threat or Electoral Predispositions?
Rally-round-the-flag events are short-term boosts of government approval during crises, and the COVID-19 pandemic produced such an effect in many countries. But why did some people join the rally while others didn’t? Using public opinion data from Costa Rica, this paper tests two hypotheses: first,...
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Auteur principal: | Adrián Pignataro |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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