Trust and Government
The public trust in government has become an increasingly salient issue in recent years as many governments around the world have illustrated substantial volatility in their governance and their economies. In recent years there have been regime changes in the Middle East and North Africa that have been largely fueled by a mistrust of the governments. However, even in modern nations, there is often a deep mistrust of government on the State and Federal level. This makes it incredibly important for local governments to function efficiently and effectively as they are on the frontlines in regard to the political system for the local population. In the United States, a majority of the population feel that big government is the institutional form that is the greatest threat to America's future; significantly larger than big business or big labor. Therefore, local governments have many obstacles to overcome to in order to maintain the public's confidence. This paper will examine the public confidence in government in the U.S. at differing levels and discuss the relevance of these opinions on a local scale.
Introduction
The landscape of opinions about the government's ability to maintain its legitimacy in the U.S. has apparently shifted...
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