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ID180449
Title ProperGovernment Trust in a Time of Crisis
Other Title InformationSurvey Evidence at the Beginning of the Pandemic in China
LanguageENG
AuthorSu, Zhenhua ;  Zhou, Qian ;  Zhenhua Su, Shan Su, Qian Zhou ;  Su, Shan
Summary / Abstract (Note)China adopted rigorous lockdowns and restrictions to contain the spread of COVID-19 from 23 January to 8 April 2020. Although the quarantine severely limited people’s freedom and caused multiple secondary disasters, most Chinese citizens tolerated it. Based on an online survey conducted at the beginning of the lockdown (from 31 January to 4 February 2020), we argue that local governments in many parts of the country gained more trust than usual, narrowing the trust gap with the central government. In the early stage of the pandemic, effective implementation of anti-COVID policies, official media propaganda, and public expectation all contributed to the public’s increased confidence in local governments.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 21, No.2; May 2021: p.87-115
Journal SourceChina Review 2021-06 21, 2
Key WordsPandemic in China