Weinberg James
Polit Q. 2022 Apr-Jun;93(2):316-325. doi: 10.1111/1467-923X.13131. Epub 2022 Apr 16.
Crises like the Covid-19 pandemic place an added premium on the social contract underpinning principal-agent relations in representative democracies, which relies, at a fundamental level, on conditional trust judgements those without power those with decision-making authority to act in their better interests. Existing studies of political trust during the pandemic suggest that it has been both a symptom of government activity as well as a cause of its success or failure. Presenting original longitudinal data collected from UK citizens at the start of the pandemic and again twenty months later, the article teases apart these dynamics and their implications. It shows, for example, that the public became less trusting and more distrusting of politicians during this unique moment, and that these trends are strongly linked to performance evaluations of the UK government as well as public compliance with mandatory and non-mandatory policies such as vaccination and mask wearing.
像新冠疫情这样的危机,让支撑代议制民主中委托代理关系的社会契约变得更加重要,这种社会契约在根本上依赖于一种有条件的信任判断,即没有权力的人信任有决策权的人会为他们的最大利益行事。疫情期间关于政治信任的现有研究表明,它既是政府活动的一种表现,也是其成败的一个原因。本文展示了在疫情初期以及二十个月后从英国公民那里收集的原始纵向数据,梳理了这些动态及其影响。例如,研究表明,在这个特殊时期,公众对政治家的信任度降低且不信任感增强,而且这些趋势与对英国政府的绩效评估以及公众对疫苗接种和戴口罩等强制性和非强制性政策的遵守情况密切相关。