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Why Social Capital Subverts Institution Building in Risky Settings
Authors:Tammy Smith
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, Columbia University, 413 Fayerweather Hall, MC-2551, 1180 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, 10027, NY, USA
Abstract:This article considers the problem of fostering confidence in institutions in a post-war context. Situated in post-war Bosnia, this article examines interactions between citizens and representatives of municipal governments on newly established local planning committees to demonstrate that an individual's confidence in an institution and his/her trust in a social intimate who works in that institution are sociologically different phenomena with correspondingly different outcomes for institution building. Contrary to the assumption that increased social capital and interpersonal trust positively affect democratic institutions, this article shows that interpersonal trust may actually undermine the development of institutional confidence.
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Keywords:Social capital  Trust  Confidence  Institution building  Social conflict  Balkans
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