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The Trust Gap: Where Distrust Is a Problem, Where It's Not, and Why That Matters

The Trust Gap: Where Distrust Is a Problem, Where It's Not, and Why That Matters

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General Political ScienceGeneral Sociology

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ISBN10: 1529255597
ISBN13: 9781529255591
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Published: Jun 9 2026
Pages: 208
Language: English

The idea that a wave of distrust has swept over established democracies in recent years is commonly accepted. This book presents a contrary view. Drawing on various datasets, it reveals a disconnect between the popular commentary and the empirical reality.

The Trust Gap suggests that the most extreme cases -- such as the US and the UK -- distort our thinking about trust. It looks beyond trust in government to examine trust in a range of institutions, including courts, universities and the media. In doing so, it suggests that while countries such as the US do face a crisis of trust, many established democracies demonstrate resilience rather than vulnerability.

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