Factors of Social Trust in Europe and Russia

R.F. Turovsky, E.V. Bragina
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The article analyzes the factors of generalized social trust in the modern states. The authors rely on the “up bottom” approach, which as sumes that trust in political institutions has a significant impact on social trust, while also accounting for socio-economic factors. The authors examine the case of Russia separately due to the specifics of political trust in personalist presidential regimes, Russia’s longer exposure to communism, as well as the modern increase in the level of political trust, which radically exceeds the level of social trust. Based on the comparative study of sociological trends and factors of social trust in the country, they document the gradual development of a situation where social trust is inversely correlated with political trust. They tend to explain this phenomenon by the exaggerated importance of the personal and public security agenda, which negatively affects social trust, while simultaneously increases the demand for political trust. Socio-economic factors in Russia play a limited role, but can resume their influence during periods of reduced social tensions. According to the authors’ conclusion, given the current political system, the potential for increase in social trust in the Russian Federation is limited.
欧洲和俄罗斯的社会信任因素
文章分析了现代国家普遍社会信任的因素。作者采用 "自下而上 "的方法,总结出政治体制信任对社会信任的重要影响,同时也考虑了社会经济因素。由于个人主义总统制下政治信任的特殊性、俄罗斯经历共产主义的时间较长,以及现代政治信任水平的提高(从根本上超过了社会信任水平),作者对俄罗斯的情况进行了单独研究。在对社会学趋势和国家社会信任因素进行比较研究的基础上,他们记录了社会信任与政治信任成反比的逐步发展情况。他们倾向于通过夸大个人和公共安全议程的重要性来解释这一现象,因为这对社会信任产生了负面影响,同时又增加了对政治信任的需求。在俄罗斯,社会经济因素发挥的作用有限,但在社会紧张局势缓和的时期,这些因素的影响会恢复。根据作者的结论,鉴于当前的政治体制,俄罗斯联邦提高社会信任度的潜力有限。
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