Authoritarian propaganda campaigns on foreign affairs: four birds with one stone
Why do authoritarian states sometimes play up dangerous internationalcrises and embarrassing diplomatic incidents in domestic propaganda? Isit to mobilize, threaten, divert or pacify? Recent studies in comparativepolitics have focused on regime legitimacy and stability as key drivers ofauthoritarian...
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Main Authors: | CHUBB, Andrew, WANG, Frances Yaping |
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2023
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