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Date: 2014-07-31 06:40:22
Ethology
Reputation management
Sociology
Accountability
Social epistemology
Trust
E-democracy
Democracy
E-Government
Technology
Ethics
Social psychology

Why Do Voters Lose Trust in Governments? Public Perceptions of Government Honesty and Trustworthiness[removed]By Paul Whiteley (University of Essex),

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