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Building trust in government in Northeast Asia
- Author: Pan Suk Kim
- Main Title: Building Trust in Government , pp 54-84
- Publication Date: October 2013
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/c3a14a3c-en
- Language: English
Over recent decades, trust has become a major concern for many scholars and officials, many of whom think that the declining trend in the public’s trust in government has become a global phenomenon (Cook 2001; Etzioni and Diprete 1979; Fukuyama 1995; Hardin 2006; National Opinion Research Center 2000; OECD 2000a, 2000b; Putnam 1995; Seligman 1997).1 According to the American National Election Studies (ANES 2005), for example, although there have been some fluctuations, the US citizenry has little confidence in government and the degree of trust has declined over time. Consequently, much of the current wave of work on trust in the advanced countries has been directed at understanding apparent changes in trust over time (Putnam 1995, 2000; Pharr and Putnam 2000; Hardin 2006).
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ISBN (PDF):
9789210563314
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18356/93cc9c5b-en
Related Subject(s):
Democracy and Governance
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