Unelected officials can play a role in rebuilding public trust

Abstract

People don’t trust politicians much, so simply asking citizens if they trust government in general elicits some pretty negative reactions. Look a little deeper, beyond this simplified view that lumps everything from all tiers of government together, and the situation isn’t nearly as bad. And some researchers think the unelected public officials need to play a more visible role to help restore the faith

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Last time updated on 09/08/2016

This paper was published in Analysis and Policy Observatory (APO).

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