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Why people don’t trust government
This volume explores the declining public trust in government within the United States, analyzing its causes, consequences, and implications for democratic governance. Edited by Joseph S. Nye Jr., Philip D. Zelikow, and David C. King, the book brings together leading scholars who examine political participation, public opinion, political culture, and the growing sense of alienation among citizens. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the contributors investigate how institutional performance, media influence, and social change have shaped public attitudes toward government. The book provides empirical findings and theoretical frameworks to understand one of the most significant challenges facing modern democracies.
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