Why People Don’t Trust GovernmentJoseph S. Nye, Philip D. Zelikow, David C. King Harvard University Press, 5 paź 1997 - 339 Confidence in American government has been declining for three decades. Three-quarters of Americans said they trusted the Federal government to do the right thing in 1964. Today, only a quarter do. Why the decline? Is this mistrust a healthy reflection of America's long-lasting skepticism of a strong state? Is mistrust a problem for the future of governance? |
Spis treści
PART | 19 |
Measuring the Performance of Government | 55 |
Three | 77 |
PART | 109 |
with U S Government | 133 |
Mistrust of Government | 155 |
Seven | 164 |
The Politics of Mistrust | 179 |
PART THREE | 203 |
Institutional Authority | 217 |
Reflections Conjectures and Puzzles | 253 |
Notes | 283 |
Contributors | 325 |
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