Propaganda
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Since 2014, the Islamic State (ISIS) has disseminated more than 700
propaganda
videos, tailored to various audiences, in all major languages, to maximize the reach and impact of its message.
State of Deception shows us how
propaganda
can have deadly consequences.
Today, against the new
propaganda
of hatred, our challenge is to harness the power of new communication technologies to empower pluralism and human dignity for all, to combat all forms of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
Following the 2014 revolution in Ukraine, these and other national broadcasters increased their output of pro-Kremlin
propaganda.
Exposed to South Korean movies, music, and other products, they recognize the yawning gap between their government’s
propaganda
and the country’s grim reality.
As the marketization process continues, soon it won’t be just the soldiers who see through the regime’s
propaganda.
In the cyber field, Russia proposed a UN treaty to ban electronic and information weapons (including propaganda) in 1999.
From the point of view of security policy, intercultural communication is intended to immunize those sections of the Muslim community that are deemed to be potentially receptive to extremist propaganda, with the clear aim being to prevent their radicalization and recruitment to jihad .
The authors also noted that the mechanisms that turn Muslims into potential terrorists are the same as those that make German teenagers susceptible to xenophobic
propaganda
and right-wing extremism.
In contrast to this paranoid version of the past is a past that is buried under silence and propaganda; a past that is simply not dealt with and remains like a secret wound that can become reopened at any moment.
“Eco-theology” and evangelical pro-life
propaganda
have become one of the liveliest branches of the US environmental movement.
But this is not true of Scotland or Catalonia; nor, despite Russian propaganda, does it appear to be the case for those regions of Ukraine with ethnic Russian majorities.
And North Korean
propaganda
continues to reiterate the view that the Korean Peninsula consists of one people, sharing one language and one culture, indivisible – except by outsiders like the US.
Like many dictatorships before them, they may be the first to believe their own
propaganda
– in this case, that they can succeed against a South Korean foe that is not buttressed by American military might.
When the tussle between our government and the “Troika” (the European Commission, the European, Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) came to a head, both Sapin and Gabriel adopted the worst and most aggressive elements of the creditors’
propaganda
against our government.
There is only one way to divert attention from this humiliating predicament:
propaganda
about self-reliance and the imminent threat from US imperialists and their South Korean lackeys must be turned up to a hysterical pitch.
More important, even if the US were to provide such guarantees to North Korea, the regime’s paranoid
propaganda
would probably continue, given the centrality to Juche of fear of the outside world.
In 1998, Russia first proposed a UN treaty to ban electronic and information weapons (including for
propaganda
purposes).
And it seems that some Russians began to believe their own
propaganda
about the danger posed by a European ABM shield.
As opposed to his dealings with non-Serbs, this wily authoritarian's preferred methods of domestic political struggle are unscrupulous manipulation of friend and foe, bribery, propaganda, and electoral fraud.
And now, the rise of digital
propaganda
and fake news is making a bad situation much worse.
What is disturbing is the way in which some trade economists in Geneva and in Washington have capitulated to such propaganda, and regard capitulation by the WTO as a way to “salvage” and reshape the organization.
Far from the aggressive bully of twentieth-century war propaganda, the perfectionist engineer of Madison Avenue car advertisements, or the rule-following know-it-all of the silver screen, the German many picture today is a sleepy-headed character clad in nightgown and cap.
Temporarily birds of peace instead of war, they do immensely more to calm angry Islamists than the reams of glossy
propaganda
put out by the US information services in Pakistan.
Their visibility makes relief choppers terrific propaganda, for good or for worse.
Putin also manages a highly effective
propaganda
machine, which churns out a post-modernist pastiche of old Soviet slogans, pre-revolutionary religious rituals, and state-of-the-art marketing ploys inspired by the “consumerist” West.
Communist
propaganda
relentlessly proselytized for re-unification as a "sacred" duty.
Hezbollah in Bahrain, created by Khomeini, has long been a source of Iranian
propaganda
in broadcasts beamed at the country.
He would have wanted to avoid the grandstanding and
propaganda
generally associated with public negotiations.
After all, ISIS is also using technology, but in a sinister way: to spread gruesome
propaganda
and recruit new members.
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