The objective of this in-depth research based on literature review was to analyze the state of trust in government, with a specific geographical focus on Asia. A 50 to 60 page background paper on each of three sub-regions of Asia – East, South and Southeast Asia – analyzed the degree to which the respective region’s governance systems and practices are conducive to generating greater trust in government, while noting factors which have led to its decline. Special attention was given to identifying recent regional trends impacting trust in government, and to expounding lessons learned from the last Regional Forum on Reinventing Government in Asia.
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