Why do publics in donor countries support foreign aid? Focusing on material factors, ideology, and identities, the literature has largely neglected the moral basis of foreign aid attitudes. I argue that generalized trust, defined as the belief in the integrity and t rustworthiness of people, is a crucial component of the moral calculus of public s in donor countries. Using data from independently conducted surveys of global (World Values Survey) and American mass publics (Core Values Project Survey), I show that generalized trusters are more likely to aid the have-nots in the world than those who lack trust in people. This finding indicates that the bonds of trust expand the boundaries of global justice. By illuminating the role generaliz...
Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient...
Defence date: 15 July 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark N. Franklin, European University Institut...
Recent public opinion research has established an empirical regularity of unusual stability and stre...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences over foreign aid....
Since the 1990s, many scholars have embraced the concept of generalized trust as a panacea for all p...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Winning ―hearts and minds ‖ in the Muslim world is an explicitly acknowledged aim of U.S. foreign po...
This project\u27s main purpose is to address the question of U.S. foreign aid transfers to the Third...
Nation-level differences in individuals’ reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, an...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
Trust is a multifacted concept. Mostly it is conceived as a "rational " response to trustw...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences about foreign aid...
Winning "hearts and minds" in the Muslim world is an explicitly acknowledged aim of U.S. foreign pol...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient...
Defence date: 15 July 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark N. Franklin, European University Institut...
Recent public opinion research has established an empirical regularity of unusual stability and stre...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences over foreign aid....
Since the 1990s, many scholars have embraced the concept of generalized trust as a panacea for all p...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Winning ―hearts and minds ‖ in the Muslim world is an explicitly acknowledged aim of U.S. foreign po...
This project\u27s main purpose is to address the question of U.S. foreign aid transfers to the Third...
Nation-level differences in individuals’ reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, an...
We present original survey data on preferences for foreign aid in 24 donor countries from 2005 to 20...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
Trust is a multifacted concept. Mostly it is conceived as a "rational " response to trustw...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences about foreign aid...
Winning "hearts and minds" in the Muslim world is an explicitly acknowledged aim of U.S. foreign pol...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Does foreign aid extended by one country improve that country's image among populations of recipient...
Defence date: 15 July 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark N. Franklin, European University Institut...
Recent public opinion research has established an empirical regularity of unusual stability and stre...