Search: Fake news,Russia,Information War (2 materials)

Five Challenges for Modern Public Diplomacy and How to Tackle Them

... in Russia and the U.S. In October 2016, together with the nonprofit Fort-Ross Conservancy, it initiated a discussion on educational and cultural exchanges during the Fort-Ross Dialogue forum in the Stanford University Campus. Although, afterwards, Russia Direct was excluded from the PropOrNot blacklist , the problem remains relevant: the campaign against fake news becomes a tool in the information warfare in the hands of both sides — propaganda about propaganda . Interestingly, in early 2018, the Russian state-sponsored outlet Sputnik published an article, which links PropOrNot’s activity to the Washington-based Atlantic Council ...

18.10.2018

Russian Propaganda”: On Social Networks, in Eastern Europe, and Soon Everywhere

A Review of the RAND Corporation's Report "Russian Social Media Influence" “Russia is engaged in an active, worldwide ... ... nonattributed elements and exploits new realities of online and social media to conduct information warfare at a perhaps unprecedented scale and level of complexity” (pp... ... the Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians, and Fake News. Watts, a former FBI operative, described the recent changes to the Washington...

31.07.2018

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