Fisher etal. have argued in this journal that various forms of political trust should be distinguished. In this note I critically review this assertion. A replication study of the British Election Study demonstrates clearly that political trust is a one-dimensional attitude, as citizens apparently do not distinguish between the functioning of various political institutions. An explanation for this pattern could be that political trust judgements reflect the prevailing political culture within a political system. It can rightly be assumed that political culture is a system characteristic that will guide the behaviour of most political actors and institutions. © 2011 The Author. British Journal of Politics and International Relations © 2011 P...
The purpose of this essay is to study causes for the lack of political trust in Europe and especiall...
Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on one contin...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...
In the literature, two competing claims can be found on the relationship between political trust and...
Few questions in political science have received more attention in recent times than the role of tru...
Few questions in political science have received more attention in recent times than the role of tru...
The resurgence of populism and the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic have consolidated an appeal to th...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
Political trust has become a central focus of political analysis and public lament. Political theori...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The concept of trust in the context of voting behavior is difficult to define, because it is not a f...
© Oxford University Press 2018. Political trust is closely related to various forms of electoral beh...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Trust Resea...
Political trust is indispensable for effective government operation and regime stability. The endemi...
The purpose of this essay is to study causes for the lack of political trust in Europe and especiall...
Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on one contin...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...
In the literature, two competing claims can be found on the relationship between political trust and...
Few questions in political science have received more attention in recent times than the role of tru...
Few questions in political science have received more attention in recent times than the role of tru...
The resurgence of populism and the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic have consolidated an appeal to th...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
Political trust has become a central focus of political analysis and public lament. Political theori...
Political trust is a vital resource in representative democracies. It helps citizens to forsake a de...
Trust in elected representatives and the political institutions within which they operate is often e...
The concept of trust in the context of voting behavior is difficult to define, because it is not a f...
© Oxford University Press 2018. Political trust is closely related to various forms of electoral beh...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Trust Resea...
Political trust is indispensable for effective government operation and regime stability. The endemi...
The purpose of this essay is to study causes for the lack of political trust in Europe and especiall...
Scholarship of trust in institutions has tended to see trust and distrust as opposites on one contin...
Political trust is considered to be of crucial importance for the stability of democratic political ...