The pandemic has led to an increase in experts' authority – yet substantial contestation of their expertise, write Mirko Heinzel and Andrea Liese. This polarisation poses a risk for proper public deliberation and the fight against Covid
Mirko studies expertise and knowledge in the (global) governance of health and development.
He is part of the research unit 'International Public Administration' and the Berlin Graduate School of Global and Transregional Studies, both funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
His research has been published in the Review of International Political Economy, Review of International Organizations and West European Politics.
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