Princeton: Online Political Manipulation Efforts Persist in Russia, China, and the Middle East
August 11, 2020
August 11, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 11 -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release:
As technology becomes more advanced and accessible, its role on the global political stage has increased -- for better or worse. While the internet has revolutionized communication, evidence now points to governments and other state actors using new technologies to try to shape election outcomes.
A report co-authored by researchers at Pr . . .
As technology becomes more advanced and accessible, its role on the global political stage has increased -- for better or worse. While the internet has revolutionized communication, evidence now points to governments and other state actors using new technologies to try to shape election outcomes.
A report co-authored by researchers at Pr . . .