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The rise of COVID-19 cases is associated with support for world leaders.

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The rise of COVID-19 cases is associated with support for world leaders.

Auteurs : Kai Chi Yam [Singapour] ; Joshua Conrad Jackson [États-Unis] ; Christopher M. Barnes [États-Unis] ; Jenson Lau [États-Unis] ; Xin Qin [Singapour] ; Hin Yeung Lee [États-Unis]

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Abstract

COVID-19 has emerged as one of the deadliest and most disruptive events in recent human history. Drawing from political science and psychological theories, we examine the effects of daily confirmed cases in a country on citizens' support for the political leader through the first 120 d of 2020. Using three unique datasets which comprise daily approval ratings of head of government (n = 1,411,200) across 11 world leaders (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and weekly approval ratings of governors across the 50 states in the United States (n = 912,048), we find a strong and significant positive association between new daily confirmed and total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country and support for the heads of government. These analyses show that political leaders received a boost in approval in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, these findings suggest that the previously documented "rally 'round the flag" effect applies beyond just intergroup conflict.

DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2009252117
PubMed: 32973100


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