State Capacity, Civil Society, and COVID-19

Caroline Camp

 Why are some countries more successful than others at responding to the COVID-19 pandemic? I expect that the variation in policy response is caused by both civil society and state capacity, especially the degree of involvement and activity of civil society and the state’s capacity for providing public goods, which also vary across countries. This paper seeks to analyze the effects of state capacity and civil society on the policy success: infection and death rates. 

Major: 
Political Science
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Marie Hojnacki
Poster Number: 
15976