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Direct Democracy and Political Trust: Enhancing Trust,Initiating Distrust–or Both?
Authors:Paul C Bauer  Matthias Fatke
Institution:University of Bern
Abstract:This study investigates the relationship between direct democracy and political trust. We suggest a solution to the controversy in research centering on positive versus negative effects of direct democracy by analytically differentiating between the availability of direct democratic rights and the actual use of those rights. Theoretically, greater availability of direct democratic rights may enhance political trust by increasing citizens' perception that political authorities can be controlled as well as by incentivizing political authorities to act trustworthily. In contrast, the actual use of the corresponding direct democratic instruments may initiate distrust as it signals to citizens that political authorities do not act in the public's interest. We test both hypotheses for the very first time with sub‐national data of Switzerland. The empirical results seem to support our theoretical arguments.
Keywords:Direct democracy  Political trust  Switzerland  Cantons  Institutions  Public Opinion  Initiatives  Referendums
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