Of course people are going to trust the social sector rather than
to a virtual person. This is why most of the time we say “meeting in person builds 30% of trust
the government should trust the citizenry. Citizens should be wary of the government.
This is participatory accountability that establish trust directly
transportation is more like food and medicine in which that a registration ensures trust and safety
increases all the trust between the various people.
guys’ and preserve public trust?
The citizens then, in turn, trust each other more because everybody can
. People said that they make the local families trust the local medical workers even more.
, authoritarian styles of management for utilitarian benefits, or do you want to concentrate on getting the infrastructure of trust out?
, but there has been a development of that trust.
like we’re saying, “We trust you with this but don’t step over the line.”
by people that we know, people that we trust, in liberal democracies, and that there’s no components
Well there’s two things. If we really don’t trust people we would have
nation? Sometimes, they are very young, so seniors don’t follow their directions or don’t trust them.
sufficient trust from government through to individuals that the boycott would be, in some sense
-pandemic team. That garnered a lot of social trust so that people won’t just blame them or to ostracize them.
or discipline, you have to gain their trust? That’s the major thing in governing, won’t you say so?
to talk about the public trust element and how you see the Taiwan model to be able to become a soft power tool for Taiwan.