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Political Trust And The Behavior Of Citizens’ In The Implementation Of Public Policy

Posted on:2016-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W T QuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330470966797Subject:Political Theory
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This study attempts to explore the question is: the relationship between political trust and citizen’s behavior, namely political trust how to influence the behavior of citizens’ in the implementation process of policy public,which the existing literature rarely had discussed. This study found: when the citizens in the implementation process of public policy, high political trust will promote the generation of the citizens’ cooperative behavior, and the higher the political trust, the higher the degree of cooperation; and low political trust will lead to the generation of the citizens against behavior, and the lower the political trust, the stronger of confrontation. When citizens political trust in the middle of the "free" state, the political trust is extremely easy to change, free between trust and distrust, at this point, the behavior of the citizens prefer to escape from the government, in the form of flexible, namely to find other ways outside of the government to express their interests or to other purposes.This judgment can be supported from the author’s experience materialThis finding can also be explained in theory. Political trust and political legitimacy has significant correlation relation. Trust originated from the system and process widely embedded in the context of the relation between nation and society.Social structure, institutional norms, and mutual exchanges are the important factors of the formation of political trust system. Political trust affects the citizens’ behavior in the implementation of public policy of the government, also indirectly affects the execution effect of public policy, and the execution effect of the government will affect the evaluation to the government of the citizen in turn.
Keywords/Search Tags:Political Trust, Cooperative Behavior, Against Behavior, Public Policy
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