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Be afraid!

Be afraid!

In the Soviet Union, many citizens, perhaps even a majority, were able to “read between the lines” and take the official political rhetoric, the so-called ofitsioz, with a pinch of salt. The official state propaganda’s success was limited, even if only a minority actively expressed their discontent. A newly published…
China’s balancing act on the Ukraine war

China’s balancing act on the Ukraine war

Chinese media and officials have made it clear: it is not Russia that is to blame for the military aggression against Ukraine, but the West and NATO’s eastward expansion of the past 20 years, ignoring Russia’s ‘legitimate security concerns’.
The Leperous Distilment of Disinformation

The Leperous Distilment of Disinformation

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the King of Denmark is killed by his brother through poison, poured into his ear. A striking image of the way disinformation works. Pro-Kremlin media continue to pour the poison of disinformation is into the ears of millions of citizens.
Useful experts in Russian media

Useful experts in Russian media

Russian state-owned media, such as Russia Today (RT), Sputnik and Russian national TV position themselves as reliable alternatives to what they label “main stream media”. The use of international commentators and experts by these Russian media does not necessarily reflect the depths of their expertise, rather whether their positioning is…
The Kremlin Snubs Own Mouth Piece

The Kremlin Snubs Own Mouth Piece

“Bring Donbas home to Mother Russia” – The Kremlin is scrambling to distance itself from the RT editor-in-chief, calling for a Russian annexation of the occupied territories in Eastern Ukraine. 
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