Bibliographic list of media reports on Russian and Chinese information control
Bibliographic list of media reports on Russian and Chinese information control The document is a collection of citations about propaganda, censorship, and media control in Russia and China. It does not provide new factual leads, specific transactions, dates, or names of individuals directly implicated in wrongdoing beyond well‑known public figures. While it references high‑profile actors (e.g., Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Dmitry Kiselev), the content is secondary reporting rather than original evidence, offering limited investigative utility. Key insights: Cites multiple sources describing Russian propaganda efforts linked to Putin's regime.; References Chinese internet censorship and media control under Xi Jinping.; Mentions specific incidents such as China’s blocking of Panama Papers coverage and Alibaba’s purchase of South China Morning Post.
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Bibliographic list of media reports on Russian and Chinese information control The document is a collection of citations about propaganda, censorship, and media control in Russia and China. It does not provide new factual leads, specific transactions, dates, or names of individuals directly implicated in wrongdoing beyond well‑known public figures. While it references high‑profile actors (e.g., Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Dmitry Kiselev), the content is secondary reporting rather than original evidence, offering limited investigative utility. Key insights: Cites multiple sources describing Russian propaganda efforts linked to Putin's regime.; References Chinese internet censorship and media control under Xi Jinping.; Mentions specific incidents such as China’s blocking of Panama Papers coverage and Alibaba’s purchase of South China Morning Post.
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