This study examines trust in political institutions using data from surveys in nine former Soviet countries conducted in 2001 and in 2010/2011. Four hypotheses, micro and macro cultural and institutional, are tested. A measure of generalised trust in state institutions is compared across countries, alongside interpersonal trust, to examine the macro-theories. A multi-level analysis, using both individual variables from the survey, and aggregate variables, such as press freedom, examines the micro-theories. The study confirms earlier findings that levels of trust in state institutions are low in a number of post-communist countries, although levels are increasing in some between 2001 and 2010/2011. The findings support the micro-theories, bu...
Trust in political institutions and in other people is hypothesized by cultural theories to be essen...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
Research background: We are guided by concepts linking political trust with the perceived rank of pe...
Popular trust in political institutions is vital to democracy, but in post-Communist countries, popu...
Trust in other people and society is fundamental for it to work well. There is also a knowledge gap ...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
Low trust to politicians, political and public institutions in Ukraine is a widely discussed problem...
This paper looks at trust and confidence in people and institutions in eight of the countries that h...
Trust in political institutions and in other people is hypothesized by cultural theories to be essen...
While the literature on democracy and its relationship to trust provides little consensus regarding ...
Successfully building new democracies depends on the development of a viable political culture that ...
Compared to Western European countries, the new democracies of East Central Europe (ECE) demonstrate...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addi-tion to examining in...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
Media is one of the most important social institutions that mediates the attitude of citizens to oth...
Trust in political institutions and in other people is hypothesized by cultural theories to be essen...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
Research background: We are guided by concepts linking political trust with the perceived rank of pe...
Popular trust in political institutions is vital to democracy, but in post-Communist countries, popu...
Trust in other people and society is fundamental for it to work well. There is also a knowledge gap ...
This dissertation aims to answer the following research questions: (1) What are the determinants of ...
Low trust to politicians, political and public institutions in Ukraine is a widely discussed problem...
This paper looks at trust and confidence in people and institutions in eight of the countries that h...
Trust in political institutions and in other people is hypothesized by cultural theories to be essen...
While the literature on democracy and its relationship to trust provides little consensus regarding ...
Successfully building new democracies depends on the development of a viable political culture that ...
Compared to Western European countries, the new democracies of East Central Europe (ECE) demonstrate...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addi-tion to examining in...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
Media is one of the most important social institutions that mediates the attitude of citizens to oth...
Trust in political institutions and in other people is hypothesized by cultural theories to be essen...
In this article, the authors evaluate the origins of generalized trust. In addition to examining ind...
Research background: We are guided by concepts linking political trust with the perceived rank of pe...