Buen gobierno y confianza institucional

  1. del Campo García, María Esther
Revista:
Dilemata

ISSN: 1989-7022

Año de publicación: 2018

Título del ejemplar: El buen gobierno y la transparencia, a caballo entre la Ética y el Derecho

Número: 27

Páginas: 55-71

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Dilemata

Resumen

El artículo explora la relación entre buen gobierno y confianza institucional. Un buen gobierno precisa de instituciones legítimas y efectivas, representativas y eficaces, que junto a una sociedad participativa, organizada y bien informada, se constituyen en bases sólidas para una democracia estable. De igual manera, se establecen los vínculos entre confianza institucional, confianza política y confianza social.

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