Changing German attitudes to the coronavirus, as measured in original survey data, are the key to understanding how long the country’s success in tackling the pandemic may last, writes Jay N. Krehbiel, Amanda Driscoll, Michael J. Nelson and Taylor Kinsley Chewning
PhD Student in the Department of Political Science at Florida State University
Taylor is in her second year of a doctorate in comparative politics. A former research analyst, she holds a BA in politics, international relations and economics from Furman University.
Recently, her research interests have included the role of institutions and public opinion under authoritarian regimes.
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