Disinformation
Despite some progress, gaps in countering COVID-19 disinformation and propaganda from Russia and China and unintentional misinformation spread still exist.
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February 26, 2022
Switch to Mute on Kremlin Blackmail
The Kremlin has once again demonstrated that blackmail is its weapon of choice in dealings with the West.
February 16, 2022
Russian Propaganda: Termites in the Tree of Truth
Russian propagandists sometimes admit their disdain for the truth, but Western audiences remain vulnerable to their work.
February 15, 2022
Russia’s Pretext-Hunting Abetted by Kremlin-Friendly Ukrainians
Lurid accounts of Ukrainian behavior and intentions are at the heart of Russia’s hybrid campaign. Expect more.
February 9, 2022
Hungary Exports Nationalism Via Facebook
New research indicates that the Hungarian government is succeeding in leveraging social media to sell its illiberal messages among diaspora communities.
February 8, 2022
Russia’s Five (False) Narratives for War
The Kremlin and its agents are peddling false arguments to amplify the case for war in Ukraine. They are rice-paper thin.
February 8, 2022
A Leading German Social Democrat Questions Europe’s Big Tech Crackdown
The EU is moving fast to introduce new market regulation instruments for a few large digital companies – without thinking through the implications.
February 2, 2022
US Foreign Policy Toward North Macedonia
By promoting ethnic harmony and good governance, the US can help bring stability to the Western Balkans and pursue its own foreign policy objectives.
January 21, 2022
Going Up! Russia’s War Elevator
Russian propaganda is rising in volume and vehemence. The themes of Western conspiracy and loathing are everywhere.
October 19, 2021
Europe Risks Giving Disinformation a Free Pass
Europe’s parliamentarians should reject a proposal that risks turning the new Digital Services Act into a vehicle for spreading disinformation