Geographical analysis of political epidemiology: Spatial quantification of simultaneity between politics and pandemics

Political Geography - Tập 106 - Trang 102939 - 2023
Udi Sommer1, Or Rappel-Kroyzer2
1The Center for Combating Pandemics, Tel Aviv University, The Center for the Study of the United States at Tel Aviv University with the Fulbright Program, The School of Political Science, Government and International Relations, Israel
2School of History, Tel Aviv University, Center for Interdisciplinary Data Research, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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