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Our finding is not consistent with James Gibson's recent finding that in Russia interpersonal trust has little to do with attitudes toward democratic institutions and processes. See
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Our finding is not consistent with James Gibson's recent finding that in Russia interpersonal trust has little to do with attitudes toward democratic institutions and processes. See James L. Gibson, ‘Social Networks, Civil Society, and the Prospects for Consolidating Russia's Democratic Transition’.
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