Science, Politics, and the Pandemic

J. Nicholas Ziegler’s paper, "Science, Politics, and the Pandemic," compares the COVID-19 responses in Germany, the UK, and the US, highlighting the importance of rational political leadership in translating scientific expertise into effective policy.

Professor of International and Public Affairs J. Nicholas Ziegler examines how Germany, the UK, and the US handled the COVID-19 pandemic, showing that rational political leadership is key to turning scientific expertise into effective policy.

Comparing the virus responses in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States shows that in order for scientific expertise to result in effective policy, rational political leadership is required. Each of these three countries is known for advanced biomedical research, yet their experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic diverged widely. Germany’s political leadership carefully followed scientific advice and organized public–private partnerships to scale up testing, resulting in relatively low infection levels. The UK and US political responses were far more erratic and less informed by scientific advice—and proved much less effective.

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