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Tag: propaganda

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Hungary, Poland, Politics, Society

Conformation Bias:’ Political Tribalism as a Driver of Disinformation

by Peter Kreko 18 Jan 201920 Feb 2020
Posted inCommentary, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

The Fake Newness of Fake News

by Peter Gross 03 May 201729 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Finance, Latvia, Russia

Dissecting a Case of Baltic Fake News

by Transitions 18 Apr 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Estonia, Latvia

Sputnik Has New Troubles in Baltics

by Transitions 02 Mar 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inBelarus, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Latvia, Politics, Society

An Easy Target for Russia

by Andrei Yeliseyeu and Veranika Laputska 26 Jan 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inCommentary, Eastern Europe & Russia, Russia

The Return of Kremlinology

by Peter Rutland 12 Jan 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society, Ukraine

The Zrada Card

by Peter Pomerantsev 12 Sep 201620 Feb 2020
Posted inCommentary, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Romania, Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

War of Words

by Peter Gross 08 Sep 201629 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Books, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, History, Media, Music, Politics, Romania, Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Satirical Donald Duck Cartoon Un-Banned in Russia

by Transitions 26 Jul 201612 Aug 2020
Posted inBooks, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

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