Despite harsh criticism of his government performance, Bolsonaro managed to attract significant public support in the recent election, writes Franziska F. N. Schreiber. The populist incumbent promoted voters’ trust by responding to their anxieties and uncertainties, and perpetuating myths
PhD Candidate, Research Initiative ConTrust, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Franziska is a doctoral candidate in the cluster initiative ConTrust.
Her research interests are multilateralism, trust in International Relations as well as the Latin American region.
In her dissertation project she focuses on the role of trust for the lifting of international sanctions.
Franziska holds a master’s degree in International Cultural and Business Studies from the University of Passau and has previously worked for the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.
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