Crises like the current coronavirus pandemic evoke negative emotions in the general public. To date, however, little research has been conducted on the influence of these mental states on trust in the government – the uncontested key player in times of crises. Drawing on the appraisal and affective intelligence theories of emotions, we argue that fear and anger as the two crucial negative emotions in times of crises have divergent effects on trust in the government: Whereas fear leads to a rally-‘round-the-flag effect increasing trust in the government, anger attributes blame for the adverse circumstances to the government. We present empirical evidence for our arguments with an original three-wave online panel survey of 1’600 Swiss residen...
Recent studies on political trust during the Covid-19 pandemic diagnosed a rally-around-the-flag eff...
During crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, it was necessary for political leaders to influence citize...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit internationally in March 2020, governments and political incumbents r...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as t...
As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments even in consolidated democracies have adopted dr...
While conventional wisdom connects crises and external threats to increasing support for populism, s...
This study explores shifts in political trust during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switze...
How can we explain the rise in diffuse political support during the Covid‐19 pandemic? Recent resear...
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic elicits a vast amount of anxiety. In the cu...
We experimentally investigate how and when the public responds to government actions during times of...
Objective: Exogenous shocks trigger rally effects, leading the public opinion toward increased trust...
While analysis of the impact of threatening events has moved from bit player to center stage in poli...
While analysis of the impact of threatening events has moved from bit player to center stage in poli...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been an ideal breeding ground for conspiracy theories. Yet, different beli...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic boosted political trust in many countries. This article tests the...
Recent studies on political trust during the Covid-19 pandemic diagnosed a rally-around-the-flag eff...
During crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, it was necessary for political leaders to influence citize...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit internationally in March 2020, governments and political incumbents r...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as t...
As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments even in consolidated democracies have adopted dr...
While conventional wisdom connects crises and external threats to increasing support for populism, s...
This study explores shifts in political trust during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switze...
How can we explain the rise in diffuse political support during the Covid‐19 pandemic? Recent resear...
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic elicits a vast amount of anxiety. In the cu...
We experimentally investigate how and when the public responds to government actions during times of...
Objective: Exogenous shocks trigger rally effects, leading the public opinion toward increased trust...
While analysis of the impact of threatening events has moved from bit player to center stage in poli...
While analysis of the impact of threatening events has moved from bit player to center stage in poli...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been an ideal breeding ground for conspiracy theories. Yet, different beli...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic boosted political trust in many countries. This article tests the...
Recent studies on political trust during the Covid-19 pandemic diagnosed a rally-around-the-flag eff...
During crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, it was necessary for political leaders to influence citize...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit internationally in March 2020, governments and political incumbents r...