Advanced Introduction to Political Trust

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Advanced Introduction to Political Trust

9781035334087 Edward Elgar Publishing
Kenneth Newton, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Government, University of Southampton, UK
Publication Date: December 2024 ISBN: 978 1 03533 408 7 Extent: c 160 pp
Newton investigates cutting-edge current research and pathways for future research in the field, presenting empirical studies highlighting political trust’s importance, variations, origins and consequences. He demonstrates that political trust is a useful and highly important symptom, but not a cause, of political conditions. Through exploration of the relationship between political trust and democracy, Newton illustrates that functions often attributed to political trust alone may be carried out by non-political institutions and practices instead.

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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.

In this timely book, Kenneth Newton showcases classical and modern theories of political trust, expertly examining it in the wider context of diverse national, social, economic and political conditions.

Newton investigates cutting-edge current research and pathways for future research in the field, presenting empirical studies highlighting political trust’s importance, variations, origins and consequences. He demonstrates that political trust is a useful and highly important symptom, but not a cause, of political conditions. Through exploration of the relationship between political trust and democracy, Newton illustrates that functions often attributed to political trust alone may be carried out by non-political institutions and practices instead.

Key Features:
● Global comparative case studies
● Comparison of high and low trust nations
● In depth examination of relationship between political trust and democracy

The Advanced Introduction to Political Trust is of practical interest to academics and researchers of political science, international relations, regulation and governance, as well as public policy and management.
Critical Acclaim
‘Newton provides us with a comprehensive investigation of the theories, literature, and evidence on political trust and trustworthiness. His erudition, long experience, and well-reasoned judgment shine through every page. Newton concludes that trust is a symptom, not a cause, of political support. Yet, the study of trust generates data and arguments that enrich our understanding of interactions in multiple spheres and at multiple levels.’
– Margaret Levi, Stanford University, USA
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Contents
Preface
1 Theories: classical and modern
2 Levels and types
3 Political trust and democracy
4 Micro origins
5 Macro-micro origins
6 Consequences
7 Symptom and equivalence
Bibliography
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