Abstract

Purpose. To determine the limits of the integrative nature of the category “trust in government” and analyze the mutual influence of the level of trust in government and management and the level of civic activity of the population, as well as raise the question of the dual influence of the process of strengthening trust in government. Methodology: dialectics, analysis. Conclusions. On the one hand, trust is a factor in the stability of the state system and a predictor of active civic participation. Strengthening trust in the authorities on the part of the population is permanently necessary. But, on the other hand, a high level of trust in the authorities reduces the indicators of civil participation of the population in solving the affairs of society and the state. Due to the fact that increasing the level of trust, as practice shows, reduces the civic activity of the population, it is necessary to look for ways to activate the participation of citizens in the affairs of society and the state, to create a culture of participation in society while strengthening trust in the activities of government bodies. Scientific and practical relevance: scientific and practical significance. The article is aimed at raising questions for the research activities of legal scholars and the work of practitioners about finding directions for activating civic participation, a balance between measures to increase trust in authorities and maintaining citizens’ interest in participation, co-production and management.

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