Percepția responsivității guvernamentale în România
Abstract
An important feature of modern democracies is the responsiveness of political actors towards the citizens. In this article I will focus only on perspective of the political responsiveness, namely on the way people perceive the political actors being responsive towards them: how much does the government know what people want? How satisfied people are regarding the actions of the governemt? etc. The analysis tries to identify differences in this perception in the historical regions of Romania taking into account other characteristics of individuals included in the study.
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