Trust and Democratic Transition in Post-Communist Europe
Abstract
1: Ivana Markova: Introduction: Trust/Risk and Trust/Fear2: Patrick Watier & Ivana Markova: Trust as a Psychosocial Feeling: Socialization and Totalitarianism3: Geoffrey Hosking: Forms of Social Solidarity in Russia and the Soviet Union4: Jacek Kochanowicz: Trust, Confidence, and Social Capital in Poland: A Historical Perspective5: Alena Ledeneva: Genealogy of Krugovaya Poruka: Forced Trust as a Feature of Russian Political Culture6: Wanda Dressler: Trust in Building Multicultural Democratic Societies: Estonia, Moldova, and Kazakhstan7: William L. Miller, Tatyana Y. Koshechkina, Ase B. Grodeland: Diffuse Trust or Diffuse Analysis? The Specificity of Political Distrust in Post-Communist Europe8: Yuri Levada: The Problem of Trust in Russian Public Opinion9: Petr Macek & Ivana Markova: Trust and Distrust in Old and New Democracies10: John Dunn: The Aftermath of Communism and the Vicissitudes of Public Trust.