Articles by Cecilia Emma Sottilotta

September 30, 2020

Public trust and the intertwined fate of institutions in the Covid-19 pandemic

Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
What factors determine public trust in government restrictions to mitigate the spread of Covid-19? Goran Dominioni, Alberto Quintavalla, Alessandro Romano and Cecilia Sottilotta argue that an overlooked factor is the role played by other governments and institutions, and that mastering this dynamic is critical to risk management
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Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
Assistant Professor of International Relations and Global Politics at the American University of Rome

Cecilia's research interests span themes such as political risk, including issues of security and political violence, state-MNEs relations, trade, European  and Latin American politics. A frequent media commentator on Italian and European politics, she is fluent in Italian, English, Spanish and French.

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