What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countries? We examine this question in the Dominican Republic, employing data from three surveys conducted over 1994-2001. Our analysis finds that trust in government institutions is shaped primarily by perceptions of economic and political performance by government. There is little evidence of a relationship between civic engagement and institutional trust, and no relationship between democratic values and institutional trust. We find a curvilinear effect between socioeconomic status and institutional trust, with middle-sector groups significantly less trusting of government institutions than either the poor or the wealthy. Age has a nonlinear effe...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Banglad...
Although often unable to satisfactorily solve the problem, democracy (especially enduring democracy)...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
This article analyzes theories of institutional trust in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, two devel...
Political trust –the trust that people place in political institutions- seems to be critical for dem...
In this paper, I explore the important link between citizens’ political mobilization, distrust in in...
Across both established and newly established democracies, notions of trust in government appear to ...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Banglad...
Although often unable to satisfactorily solve the problem, democracy (especially enduring democracy)...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
What explains low levels of trust in government institutions in democratizing Latin American countri...
This article analyzes theories of institutional trust in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, two devel...
Political trust –the trust that people place in political institutions- seems to be critical for dem...
In this paper, I explore the important link between citizens’ political mobilization, distrust in in...
Across both established and newly established democracies, notions of trust in government appear to ...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
This dissertation analyzes institutional trust, first, in the three South Asian countries of Banglad...
Although often unable to satisfactorily solve the problem, democracy (especially enduring democracy)...