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How the CCP Mobilized a Cross-Border Disinformation Campaign Against the Czech Senate Speaker
Publication: China Brief Volume: 21 Issue: 7
April 12, 2021 01:05 PM
Age: 6 hours
Image: Chinese Ambassador to the Czech Republic Zhang Jianmin gives a talk in September 2018. Chinese diplomats, local partners, and high-level events such as trade conferences all play a role in building positive propaganda narratives (Image source: Global Times).
Introduction: Propaganda and Disinformation
Recent events in the Czech Republic (CR) offer an interesting case study in Chinese propaganda and disinformation. For the purpose of this article, the distinction between propaganda and disinformation is understood to be the following: Propaganda creates a strategic, mostly positive “grand” narrative that promotes a general agenda, designed to win people over. For the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), propaganda typically pushes sweeping claims that can include the historical role of the Party in l
Alpine exposure: how good are our survival tactics?
What did the Alps look like in lockdown during one of the coldest, whitest Januaries in recent memory? Stunning and surprisingly crowded.
This content was published on February 4, 2021 - 16:00
February 4, 2021 - 16:00
Dale Bechtel
Dale began his career at Swiss Radio International, the predecessor of SWI swissinfo.ch, in the 1990s. He reports on everything and anything happening in the Swiss Alps, from politics and climate change to tourism.
While employers were urged to order their employees to work from home, many including yours truly sneaked out the door and into the hills at the weekend – either to strap on Nordic or Alpine skis, or snowshoes.