Trust at the Ground Level of Government Stephen H. PhillipsReveals how trustbuilt, broken, and rebuiltshapes the everyday work of frontline public servants and the quality of the relationship between citizens and the state. Trust at the Ground Level of Government moves beyond abstract theory to show how trust is built, lost, and rebuilt in real world settings. Drawing on rich narratives and interviews, Maayan Davidovitz and Nissim Cohen demonstrate how trust influences service delivery, client treatment, and
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