Mariana Llanos / David Kuehn / Thomas Richter / Martin Acheampong / Andrea Emilia Arellano Castillo / Eduardo Valencia

COVID-19 and Executive Personalization in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Latin America and the MENA Region: A Dashboard

Infografik | 2025


  • In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, political leaders reacted by containment measures that, next to combating the spread of the pandemic, also presented a window of opportunity to bolster executives’ personal grasp on power. Personalization of power has been particularly worrying in the Global South where constraints on the chief executives were often already weak prior to the pandemic. This project assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the personalization of executive power in 32 countries of the Global South.

    Click on one or two of the 32 bubbles (each representing a studied country) to explore personalization events. Then, press on the colored buttons, each a personalization Mechanism, to learn more about the personalization events.

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