Finland: A Country of High Political Trust and Weak Political Self-efficacy

Maria Bäck*, Thomas Karv, Elina Kestilä-Kekkonen

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Sammanfattning

This chapter discusses the association between political trust and political self-efficacy in Finland. Finland has among the highest levels of political trust in the world, but simultaneously the levels of political self-efficacy are comparatively on a much weaker level. As previous research has shown higher political trust and higher political self-efficacy to be associated at the individual level, this is somewhat unexpected. The findings in this chapter show that in the Finnish context a higher political self-efficacy, indeed, predicts lower political trust, adding support to the notion of well-informed citizens withdrawing their trust if they feel that the system is not acting according to their normative expectations. This chapter ends with a discussion about what the findings imply for the status of Finnish democracy, concluding that the findings should not necessarily be seen only in a negative light.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationPolitical Behaviour in Contemporary Finland
Undertitel på värdpublikation Studies of Voting and Campaigning in a Candidate-Oriented Political System
RedaktörerÅsa von Schoultz, Kim Strandberg
UtgivningsortNew York
FörlagRoutledge
Kapitel3
Sidor30-42
Antal sidor13
Utgåva1
ISBN (elektroniskt)9781003452287
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 11 mars 2024
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

Publikationsserier

NamnRoutledge Advances in European Politics
FörlagRoutledge

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  • Politiskt deltagande
  • Politiskt självförtroende

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