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CONSOLIDATING THE TRUST IN GOVERNMENT: Public Sector Moderni s ation and its Effects to Increase Trust in Turkish Government. Presentation by Dr. Önder KUTLU to the SG2 of EGPA Lisbon Conference (University of Selcuk – Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences).
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CONSOLIDATING THE TRUST IN GOVERNMENT: Public Sector Modernisation and its Effects to Increase Trust in Turkish Government Presentation by Dr. Önder KUTLU to the SG2 of EGPA Lisbon Conference (University of Selcuk – Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences)
CONSOLIDATING THE TRUST IN GOVERNMENT: Public Sector Modernization and its Effects to Increase Trust in Turkish Government I- Introduction II- The Turkish Government III- The Trust in Turkish Government IV- Modernisation in Government V- The Recent Attempts for the EU VI- Conclusion
II- The Turkish Government A- The Agenda for the Reform B- Ideological Background C- The Relations Between Politicians/Bureaucrats and Citizens
III- The Trust in Turkish Government • Table 1: The Influence of the Institutions • Table 2: The Correct Level of Influence • Table 3a: The Most Influential Instutions • Table 3b: Who Should be Influential
Table1:The Influence of the Institutions(%) (Source: Kutlu, Ö. et. al. 2002; Political Attitude Survey in Konya, Unpublished Survey)
Table 2:The Correct Level of Influence (%) (Source: Kutlu, Ö. et. al. 2002; Political Attitude Survey in Konya, Unpublished Survey)
Table 3a:The Most Influential Institutions (Source: Kutlu, Ö. et. al. 2002; Political Attitude Survey in Konya, Unpublished Survey)
Table 3b:Who Should be Influential (Source: Kutlu, Ö. et. al. 2002; Political Attitude Survey in Konya, Unpublished Survey)
IV- Modernisation in Government • A- The Public-Net Project • B- The Norm-post Reform • C-Evaluation of the Reforms
V- The Recent Attempts for the EUTable 4: Perceptions of the Public (%) (Source: Cited (from Eurobarometer) inhttp://www.radikal.com.tr (23-07-2003))
VI- Conclusions: • Trust in government is vital for Turkish government; • Trust depends on psychological modernisation more than physical one; • Recently, trust in Turkish government has increased not because of the modernisation of public administration but because of certain other initiatives such as democratisation of government and the EU reforms.