⚠ Migration risk active — Trust Gap exceeds 20 points
Structural Score
67.8
Moderate
Relational Score
41.8
Critical
Trust Gap
+26.0
Migration risk
Quadrant
Efficient But Distant
Saudi Arabia scores 67.8 (Moderate) on the Trust Gap Structural Index and 41.8 (Critical) on the Relational Index, producing a Trust Gap of +26.0 points. The country is classified in the Efficient But Distant quadrant of the Trust Gap framework. Strong institutions but public trust has not kept pace. Migration risk if the gap widens. A migration risk flag is active β the Trust Gap exceeds 20 points, placing Saudi Arabia at risk of quadrant migration if current trends continue. The Structural score of 67.8 reflects governance effectiveness, political stability, rule of law, and economic mobility. The Relational score of 41.8 reflects citizen trust in government, social cohesion, media health, and civic participation. The positive Trust Gap of +26.0 points indicates institutional performance materially exceeds the level of public trust β a pattern associated with democratic disengagement risk.
Framework: The Trust Gap V2.1 · Data year: 2025/26 · Sources: World Bank WGI · WJP Rule of Law Index · Transparency International CPI · Edelman Trust Barometer · Reuters Digital News Report · V-Dem · IDEA · Bertelsmann Transformation Index · WEF Global Competitiveness Report · OECD
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