Varieties of Resilience and Side Effects of Disobedience: Cross-National Patterns of Survival during the Coronavirus Pandemic
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The coronavirus pandemic allows us to test several hypotheses regarding state capacity and power by
using a group of thirty-one Eurasian countries. These countries vary on a number of potentially relevant
causal variables such as population density; proximity to the earliest epicenters of the pandemic; health
spending; ethnoreligious diversity; dominant religious tradition; level of democracy; and the prevalence of
smoking. We compare fatality rates five months after the World Health Organization declared the
coronavirus outbreak to be a pandemic, and focus on governmental policies and outcomes in four paired
comparisons: Albania and Kosovo; Belarus and Lithuania; Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; and Greece and
Turkey.
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