Propaganda
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It is also becoming increasingly clear that Hu will continue to rely on a variety of politically retrograde
propaganda
tactics.
Why do we suddenly have an underclass of the kind we used to see in the American cities portrayed in communist
propaganda
films?
Putin’s authority may appear unshakeable, but it is actually propped up by
propaganda
and fear.
This, according to Weber, amounted to an “abuse of institutional propaganda.”
Last year, Russia enacted a law banning “gay propaganda.”
Regional administrations also possess their own instruments of obstruction, including
propaganda
outlets in the regional media, as well as the ability to manipulate ballot papers.
With little or no regulatory supervision in most of the world, companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Alibaba, and Tencent used techniques common in
propaganda
and casino gambling, such as constant notifications and variable rewards, to foster psychological addiction.
China’s “influence operations,” they argue, include cultivating ties with Western politicians, establishing Confucius Institutes around the world to promote Chinese language and culture, expanding the global reach of China’s official
propaganda
networks, and donations to and exchange programs with academic institutions.
Yet most Europeans continue to underestimate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s cyber and
propaganda
war against the West – a war that aims to help bring to power far-right populists bent on the EU’s destruction.
The Taliban have exploited the failures of the international community in extremely effective anti-Western
propaganda
that has fueled significant doubt in the minds of the public concerning the reasons justifying the international presence in Afghanistan.
If the Marchers had doubts, they conquered them with the help of Communist
propaganda.
US foreign policy is littered with absurd, tragic, and hugely destructive foreign wars that served no real purpose except the pursuit of some misguided strand of official
propaganda.
Other countries, particularly China, may have strong domestic political motives for their anti-Japanese propaganda, but Japan's more sensitive treatment of its history could at least stop adding fuel to the fire.
The Brookings Institution, a bellwether of US official policy, called for Assad’s ouster, and anti-Assad
propaganda
in the US media soared.
In believing that Assad would be easily overthrown, the US – not for the first time – was relying on its own
propaganda.
They backed up
propaganda
with terror.
Because their
propaganda
played to a captive audience, it could afford to be crude, even preposterous.
Or consider the political candidate surrounded by his pollster, his team of speech-writers, his
propaganda
experts, and his advertising director.
Corporate and Russian
propaganda
would have the German public believe that Nord Stream 2 is to be a kind of energy cordon sanitaire, insulating Germany from the troubles of its eastern neighbors, even though they may be fellow EU members.
At the same time, Saudi public opinion has been inflamed, mostly because of their rulers’ apparent apathy toward the plight of the Palestinian people, particularly when contrasted with Osama bin Laden’s lethal
propaganda.
The Kingdom has no love for Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi, who tried to assassinate King Abdullah and has waged a concerted anti-Saudi
propaganda
campaign for at least a decade.
Now Rumsfeld finally realizes the importance of winning hearts and minds, but, as The Economist put it, “a good part of his speech was focused on how with slicker PR America could win the
propaganda
war.”
Arab culture places a high value on poetic expression, so it is no coincidence that it appears repeatedly in Al Qaeda’s
propaganda.
Two weeks ago, Ausama Monajed, a Syrian strategic communications consultant who sends out a steady stream of information and links to opposition activities in Syria, suddenly started sending out pro-government
propaganda.
Does the seamless dissemination of targeted
propaganda
on Facebook still pose a risk to democratic elections?
With the right strategy in place, we can prevent social-media platforms from serving as accelerants of disinformation, by identifying and stopping
propaganda
campaigns as soon as they emerge.
Often reduced to anti-scientific propaganda, these ideas are diffused from non-scientific university departments to students, high school teachers, and ultimately to young children.
Romanian TV answered promptly that it understood that victims of anti-Semitic crimes might feel hurt by such a program, but that the program had not promoted this kind of propaganda, offering the bizarre interview with me the previous week as proof of the channel’s good faith.
And John Quiggin of the University of Queensland was even more blunt: the 2004 conference amounted to “exercises in political propaganda,” and the “panel members were slanted toward conclusions previously supported by Lomborg.”
North Korean
propaganda
has always tried to represent the country as “the true” Korea, where culture, language, and everything else is supposedly on offer in its purest form.
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