Examines the impact of the 2007-08 global financial crisis (GFC) on public opinion toward democracy, focusing on how the policy preferences of political elites and the policy responses of governments shaped citizens' experiences of crisis and recovery.
Timothy Hellwig is Professor of Political Science and Remak Professor of European Studies at Indiana University. His publications include Globalization and Mass Politics: Retaining the Room to Maneuver (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
Yesola Kweon is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Utah State University. Her work has been published in distinguished journals such as Electoral Studies, International Interactions, and West European Politics.
Jack Vowles is Professor of Comparative Politics at Victoria University of Wellington. His publications include Globalization and Domestic Politics ( co-edited with Georgios Xezonakis, OUP, 2016).