2017
DOI: 10.1002/pa.1642
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Institutions, crises, and political confidence in seven contemporary democracies. An elite–mass analysis

Abstract: There is ample consensus in the literature that institutional confidence by the public is needed in democracies and at the same time elites, particularly political elites, need to share this confidence in their guidance of state institutions, if political stability in established democracies and the consolidation of new democracies are desired. The research takes the form of a quantitative analysis based on the World Values Surveys and the elite surveys (parliamentarians) conducted in 2006 (before the financia… Show more

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“…• South Africa is a deeply religious nation with almost 85% of the population self-identifying as members of the Christian faith (General Household Survey 2013). • South Africans place a great deal of trust and confidence in their religious convictions, religious leaders and faith communities, as these remain the most trusted personal and social institutions in South Africa at present (Kotzé & Garcia-Rivero 2017). • The church transcends race, gender and class.…”
Section: Churchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• South Africa is a deeply religious nation with almost 85% of the population self-identifying as members of the Christian faith (General Household Survey 2013). • South Africans place a great deal of trust and confidence in their religious convictions, religious leaders and faith communities, as these remain the most trusted personal and social institutions in South Africa at present (Kotzé & Garcia-Rivero 2017). • The church transcends race, gender and class.…”
Section: Churchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such instances, Kotze suggests, higher levels of trust are expressed for institutions, and persons, who offer care, hope, and meaning (Kotzé 2011;Kotzé and Garcia-Rivero 2017). 4 Recent research shows that there is a growing loss of confidence in religious leaders and religious communities in South Africa.…”
Section: Liturgy and Love: A Taxonomy Of Encounter And Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of the four countries was based on an approach presented by Kotze and Garcia [2017] and Euromonitor [2011], in which various social and cultural diversities were the main criteria. Concurrently, these countries are deeply rooted in traditions with conservative mindsets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%