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Corruption and economic inequality still explain country levels of generalized social trust

27.11.2018
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From Declining Trust to Rising Distrust?

11.5.2018
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What ́s up with Poland and Hungary?

20.4.2018
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Young people and political trust

18.1.2018
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Trust in politicians across countries and over time

2.11.2017
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Losing Trust

10.10.2017
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Macron and the re-emergence of Europhiles!

29.6.2017
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The Stagecraft of the Trump Presidency

2.2.2017
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What do we measure when we think we are measuring trust?

9.11.2016
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Political trust in age of globalization, Clinton and Trump

3.9.2016
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Why Cameron should have known better than to gamble?

30.6.2016
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Students of upper secondary school trust more the political system than students of vocational school

14.6.2016
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Transparency and dialogue with citizens: gateways to increased trust in parliaments?

31.5.2016
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Fostering critical citizens through deliberation?

21.4.2016
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Corruption and political trust

8.4.2016
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Political trust and voter turnout go hand in hand

24.3.2016
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Maintaining trust in society necessary for tolerance towards immigrants

7.3.2016
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Trust in the EU – short-term fluctuations or a more long-term trend?

11.2.2016
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Political trust in Finland – high and relatively stable

1.2.2016
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CONTRE is a dynamic research consortium of eleven Finnish political scientists. We blog about topics related to political trust, political engagement and electoral behavior of citizens.

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