Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia:
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Riga [Latvia]
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2020
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Item Description: | Eastern Asia — which we will define as including East and Southeast Asia — is a region of increasing geopolitical competition with many racial, cultural and societal fractures. With the rapid expansion of inexpensive internet access, these fractures and tensions mean that many states in the region are both vulnerable to, and a source of, hostile information activities that are being used to achieve strategic goals both inside and outside the region. This report documents examples of hostile information activities that have originated in Eastern Asia and have been targeted in the following countries: • Taiwan; • The Hong Kong-based protest movement; • West Papua; • The Philippines |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 41) |
ISBN: | 9789934564703 |
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spelling | Smith, Hannah Verfasser aut Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia Riga [Latvia] NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence 2020 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2020 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 41) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Eastern Asia — which we will define as including East and Southeast Asia — is a region of increasing geopolitical competition with many racial, cultural and societal fractures. With the rapid expansion of inexpensive internet access, these fractures and tensions mean that many states in the region are both vulnerable to, and a source of, hostile information activities that are being used to achieve strategic goals both inside and outside the region. This report documents examples of hostile information activities that have originated in Eastern Asia and have been targeted in the following countries: • Taiwan; • The Hong Kong-based protest movement; • West Papua; • The Philippines Politics / Political Sciences Politics Social Sciences Media studies Political Theory Communication studies Sociology International relations/trade Politics and communication Theory of Communication Social Informatics Geopolitics Steele, George edt Central and Eastern European Online Library Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Smith, Hannah Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia Politics / Political Sciences Politics Social Sciences Media studies Political Theory Communication studies Sociology International relations/trade Politics and communication Theory of Communication Social Informatics Geopolitics |
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title_auth | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_exact_search | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_full | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_fullStr | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_short | Online Influence and Hostile Narratives in Eastern Asia |
title_sort | online influence and hostile narratives in eastern asia |
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