Why Context Matters
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Köp båda 2 för 1673 krMarc Hooghe is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Leuven (Belgium) and a Visiting Professor at the universities of Mannheim (Germany) and Lille (France). He has published extensively on political participation and social capital, and holds an ERC Advanced Grant to investigate the democratic linkage between citizens and the state. Sonja Zmerli is currently Acting Professor in Comparative Politics at the University of Mannheim. Her most recent research was published in the European Political Science Review, American Behavioral Scientist, Public Opinion Quarterly, Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas, and European Political Science.
contents List of Figures and Tables vii Acknowledgements xi Biographies xiii Chapter One: Introduction: The Context of Political Trust Marc Hooghe and Sonja Zmerli 1 Chapter Two: Measuring Political Trust Across Time and Space Sofie Marien 13 Chapter Three: Falling or Fluctuating Trust Levels? The Case of the Netherlands Mark Bovens and Anchrit Wille 47 Chapter Four: Winners, Losers and Three Types of Trust Sonja Zmerli and Ken Newton 67 Chapter Five: Trustworthy States, Trusting Citizens? A Multilevel Study into Objective and Subjective Determinants of Political Trust Tom van der Meer and Paul Dekker 95 Chapter Six: Political Trust and Distrust In Post-Authoritarian Contexts Richard Rose and William Mishler 117 Chapter Seven: Corruption, the Inequality Trap and Trust in Government Eric M. Uslaner 141 Chapter Eight: Dissatisfied Democrats, Policy Feedback and European Welfare States, 1976-2001 Staffan Kumlin 163 Chapter Nine: Evaluations of Welfare State Reforms in Germany: Political Trust Makes a (Big) Difference Eva-Maria Trudinger and Uwe Bollow 187 Index