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Propaganda, Anti-American --- Korea (South) --- Corée du Sud
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Interagency coordination --- Disinformation --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- History. --- United States --- Soviet Union --- Relations
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Interagency coordination --- Disinformation --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- History. --- United States --- Soviet Union --- Relations
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The global spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) created a fertile ground for attempts to influence and destabilize different populations and countries. Both Russia and China appear to have employed information manipulation during the COVID-19 pandemic in service to their respective global agendas. This report uses exploratory qualitative analysis to systematically describe the types of COVID-19-related malign and subversive information efforts with which Russia- and China-associated outlets appear to have targeted U.S. audiences from January 2020 to July 2020 and organizes them into a framework. This work lays the foundation for a better understanding of how and whether Russia and China might act and coordinate in the domain of malign and subversive information efforts in the future. This report is the first in a series that will use big data, computational linguistics, and machine learning to test findings and hypotheses generated by the initial analysis. This report is part of RAND's Countering Truth Decay initiative, which considers the diminishing role of facts and analysis in political and civil discourse and the policymaking process. Disinformation and its rampant spread online and offline is one of the key drivers of Truth Decay. Agents—notably such foreign actors as Russia and China and their proxies—fuel and contribute to the explosion in disinformation observed over the past decade. Knowing how Russia and China operate in this space can help inform our understanding of the Truth Decay phenomenon and efforts to mitigate it.
Big data --- COVID-19 (Disease) --- Propaganda, Anti-American --- Propaganda, Russian. --- Propaganda, Chinese. --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- China. --- Russia. --- United States.
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Des armées de mercenaires géants qui attaquent et égorgent, des saints qui transforment les pierres en encens, la Vierge qui multiplie ses apparitions, des otages transformés en réservoirs d’organes humains, des complots pour l’exode des chrétiens, contre les Palestiniens, pour la partition du Liban et de tout le Moyen-Orient, une machination diabolique de Kissinger… Interpellée par le très grand nombre de rumeurs circulant lors de la guerre du Liban, l’autrice a voulu, en analysant dans le détail les plus marquantes, percer le sens, la fonctionnalité et le fonctionnement de cette parole tourbillonnante qui paraissait n’être là que pour accroître encore l’effroi. L’ouvrage nous livre également une analyse de l’univers idéologique du monde arabe, de la structure de la société libanaise, de la guerre qui s’y est déroulée, et révèle la réactivation des mythologies maronite et arabo-musulmane. Dans les temps de crise, ce qu’on nomme « masse silencieuse » est en réalité une masse très loquace, trouvant dans les rumeurs son mode d’expression privilégié. Celles-ci façonnent un univers peuplé de monstres et de héros, de complots et de contre-complots. Par là, elles s’avèrent être un outil formidable pour une radioscopie en profondeur du corps social, puisqu’elles mettent le chercheur en rapport direct avec l’inconscient collectif, les mythes profonds qui informent et actionnent les représentations du présent. Elles nous renseignent sur les mécanismes qui contribuent à la perpétuation d’une guerre, la représentation de soi comme victime, l’autocélébration et finalement la mobilisation. Elles expriment la latence de la violence sociale et la propension de la collectivité à exhumer et cultiver, à fin d’extériorisation, les vieux mythes de persécution que toute société a en réserve. Parole née de la crise, la rumeur en entretient la permanence.
Anti-American propaganda --- Gerucht (Nieuws) --- Geruchten (Nieuws) --- Propaganda [Anti-American ] --- Propaganda [Anti-Amerikaanse ] --- Propagande anti-americaine --- Rumeur (Nouvelles) --- Rumeurs (Nouvelles) --- Rumor --- Rumors --- Violence --- Lebanon --- Liban --- History --- Histoire --- Civil War, 1975-1990 --- 1975 --- -Propaganda [Anti-American ] --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Violence - Lebanon --- Rumor - Lebanon --- Lebanon - History - Civil War, 1975-1990 --- Rumour --- Propaganda --- Public opinion --- Publicity --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- rumeurs --- guerre --- violence
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'Enemy Number One' tells the story of Soviet propaganda and ideology toward the United States during the early Cold War. From Stalin's anti-American campaign to Khrushchev's peaceful coexistence, this work covers Soviet efforts to control available information about the United States and to influence the development of Soviet-American cultural relations until official cultural exchanges were realized between the two countries
Cold War. --- International relations. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Propaganda, Soviet. --- Public opinion --- Public opinion, Soviet. --- Public opinion. --- Cold War (1945-1989). --- Soviet Union --- Soviet Union. --- United States --- United States --- United States. --- Relations --- Foreign public opinion, Soviet. --- Relations
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Anti-American propaganda --- Dictatorship [Terrorist ] --- Dictature terroriste --- Dictatuur [Terroristische ] --- Geweld [Staats] --- Propaganda [Anti-American ] --- Propaganda [Anti-Amerikaanse ] --- Propagande anti-americaine --- Staatsgeweld --- Staatsterrorisme --- State violence --- State-sponsored terrorism --- Terrorism and mass media --- Terrorisme d'Etat --- Terrorisme en massamedia --- Terrorisme et mass media --- Terrorist dictatorship --- Terroristische dictatuur --- Violence [State ] --- Violence d'Etat --- #KVHA:Retoriek --- #KVHA:Argumentatie --- #KVHA:Propaganda --- Propaganda, Anti-American --- Propaganda --- Mass media and terrorism --- Mass media --- Government violence --- Governmental violence --- State-sponsored violence --- State terrorism --- Violence, Governmental --- Violence, State-sponsored --- Political atrocities --- Terrorism --- History --- Propaganda, Anti-American. --- State-sponsored terrorism. --- Terrorism and mass media. --- History. --- Propaganda History
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Political science --- Propaganda, Communist --- Russian language --- Dictionaries --- Russian. --- Dictionaries. --- Communist propaganda --- Communism --- Propaganda, Anti-American --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Dictionaries&delete& --- Russian
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Political science --- -Propaganda, Communist --- -Communist propaganda --- Communism --- Propaganda, Anti-American --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Dictionaries --- State, TheDictionaries --- -Dictionaries --- Propaganda, Communist --- Communist propaganda
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Propaganda, Communist --- -Press, Communist --- -Communism --- -Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Communist press --- Journalism, Communist --- Communist propaganda --- Communism --- Propaganda, Anti-American --- History --- Press, Communist --- History. --- -History --- Bolshevism
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