Covering up Crises

Chinese government officials often use indirect communication by covering up or delaying disclosure of crises to preserve face and social stability. This can include prohibiting criticalmedia reporting or giving no comment to avoid direct confrontation with public concerns. During the SARS outbreak, local officials in Guangdong restricted media reports on deathrates to save face and maintain order, employing silence and controlled messaging.

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