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      Locality as a safe haven: place-based resentment and political trust in local and national institutions

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      Journal of European Public Policy
      Informa UK Limited

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              Political Issues and Trust in Government: 1964–1970.

              National survey data demonstrate that support of the federal government decreased substantially between 1964 and 1970. Policy preference, a lack of perceived difference between the parties, and policy dissatisfaction were hypothesized as correlates of trust and alternative explanations of this decrease. Analysis revealed that the increased distrust in government, or cynicism, was associated with reactions to the issues of racial integration and U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war. A curvilinear relationship was found between policy preference on these and other contemporary social issues and political cynicism. The minority favoring centrist policies was more likely to trust the government than the large proportion who preferred noncentrist policy alternatives. This complex relationship between trust and policy preference is explained by dissatisfaction with the policies ofbothpolitical parties. The dissatisfied noncentrists formed highly polarized and distinct types: “cynics of the left,” who preferred policies providing social change, and “cynics of the right,” who favored policies of social control.
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                Journal of European Public Policy
                Journal of European Public Policy
                Informa UK Limited
                1350-1763
                1466-4429
                June 02 2024
                December 13 2023
                June 02 2024
                : 31
                : 6
                : 1749-1774
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                [1 ]Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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                10.1080/13501763.2023.2291132
                3e9ee920-088f-410d-9133-494614bb2966
                © 2024

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