Visible State, Trustworthy State? : Public Services and Political Trust in Germany

What does a lack of schools, a long journey to the next train station, or the loss of a hospital tell residents about their government? For residents, these changes are more than practical inconveniences. They are visible signs of the state’s presence – or absence – in everyday life, and they may shape people’s trust in political institutions.

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