Research on #disinformation
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The Geoeconomics of Gen AI: Middle Power Strategies on Digital Sovereignty

How Is Generative AI Changing Global Competition and Cooperation? / Hiroshima AI Process / South Korean Approach to AI / EU’s Poli

Research Fellow

Kota Umeda

Politics and Economics
Social media alone didn’t decide last year’s elections

Social media’s influence on elections continues to get a lot of attention — last year was no exception, when over 60 countries wen

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Politics and Economics
A Dangerous Confluence: The Intertwined Crises of Disinformation and Democracies

In 2024, dubbed ‘the election year’, there is a heightened awareness of the threat of disinformation. Disinformation poses a funda

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Politics and Economics
A Dangerous Confluence: Introduction

With 2024 being dubbed as ‘the year of elections’, the threat of disinformation has gained pace and so has the frantic search for

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Politics and Economics
Chapter 1 Hungary: Media Control and Disinformation

This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of disinformation in Hungary, highlighting the significant issue of democratic back

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Politics and Economics
Chapter 2 Disinformation in the United States: When Distrust Trumps Facts

[Author: Marina Fujita Dickson, Research Associate] The challenge posed by disinformation in the United States can be described

Research Associate

Marina Fujita Dickson

Politics and Economics
Chapter 3 The Engagement Trap and Disinformation in the United Kingdom

[Author: Dr Sara Kaizuka FHEA(Part-time Lecturer at Musashino University / Part-time Assistant Lecturer at Kanagawa University / I

Politics and Economics
Final Chapter: Disinformation in Japan and how to deal with it

This report identified three intertwined factors that lead to the crises of disinformation: the lack of policies against disinform

Research Fellow

Yusuke Ishikawa

Security
Disinformation and How it Works: Lessons Learned From the US and UK

Guest: Ms. Marina Dickson, Research Associate, Institute of Geoeconomics (IOG) Dr. Sara Kaizuka, Part-time Lecturer, Musas

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

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