Zusammenfassung
„In God We Trust: Everyone Else Pays Cash.“ Vor mehr als 35 Jahren waren dies die einleitenden Worte Jack Citrins in seinem Artikel über „The Political Relevance of Trust in Government“, in welchem er einen stetigen Rückgang des Vertrauens der USamerikanischenBürger in deren Regierung dokumentierte (Citrin 1974, S. 973; vgl.auch Miller 1974a, 1974b).
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Schnaudt, C. (2013). Politisches Vertrauen. In: van Deth, J., Tausendpfund, M. (eds) Politik im Kontext: Ist alle Politik lokale Politik?. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19249-9_11
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