Abstract

The higher the level of protests and rallies, the lower the trust of the government along with the general trust accumulated throughout society. In particular, the government's trust was found to be more negatively affected than general trust, resulting in a decrease in the level of trust.
 General trust has been shown to affect the trust of the government in the event of protests and rallies. This can be interpreted that high general trust can have a positive effect on the level of trust of the government even if protests and rallies are high.
 Overall, it can be seen that there is a limit to the short-term effort or temporary institutional to prevent conflict during conflict management. In order to prevent conflicts effectively, it is effective to prevent conflicts by increasing social and cultural trust through long-term planning.

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