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VanDusky publishes on how politics influence vaccine choice in Europe

Julie VanDusky, associate professor of political science, recently published an article in Constitutional Political Economy that focuses on how political factors influence vaccine choice in European democracies. She found that conservative ideology has the strongest negative impact on vaccine choice in countries with the most institutionalized parties, where links between parties and voters are strong. However, in countries with weakly institutionalized parties, ideology does not affect vaccine choice.