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The Disconnecting Power of Disinformation Campaigns

Published by admin on April 22, 2021April 22, 2021

Asmolov, G. (2018). The disconnecting power of disinformation campaigns. Journal of International Affairs 17(5), 69-76. https://jia.sipa.columbia.edu/disconnective-power-disinformation-campaigns

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