Media


Interviews

Schoenmakers, Kevin (2021). Tracking China’s Social Media Influence Operations. China Media Project, October 26.

Brown, Robin (2021). BBC Radio 4 Today Programme. BBC Radio 4, August 25.

Research Features

The Editorial Board (2021). Running a Disinformation Campaign is Risky. So Governments are Paying Others to do it. The Washington Post, August 17.

Fisher, Max (2021). Disinformation for Hire, a Shadow Industry, Is Quietly Booming. The New York Times, July 25.

Kinetz, Erika (2021). Army of Fake Fans Boosts China’s Messaging on Twitter. Associated Press. 28 May.

Erika Kinetz (2021). Army of fake fans boosts China’s messaging on Twitter. The Denver Post. 15 May.

The Washington Post (2021). Army of fake fans online boosts China’s global messaging. The Washington Post 11 May.

Chen, Si (2021). Army of fake fans boosts China’s messaging on Twitter. The Independent. 11 May.

Vincent Ni (2021). China has used pandemic to boost global image, report says. The Guardian. 12 May.

The Economist (2021). A Growing Number of Governments are Spreading Disinformation Online. The Economist, January 13.

Murphy, Hannah and Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan (2021). Boom in Private Companies Offering Disinformation-for-Hire. Financial Times, January 12.

Khurshudyan, Isabelle (2020). Russia’s State-Backed Media Uses the Pandemic to Spin Anti-Western Views. They Are Not Alone. The Washington Post, April 12.

Opinion Editorials and Commentaries:

Tang, Didi (2021). China Invents Swiss Expert for Wuhan Lab Propaganda. The Times, August 12.

Parker, Charlie (2021). China State TV Channel CGTN Enlists UK Student Influencers. The Times, June 16.

Sudworth, John (2021). China’s Pressure and Propaganda – the Reality of Reporting Xinjiang. BBC News, January 15.

Bailey, Hannah (2020). Trump’s Twitter ban obscures the real problem: state-backed manipulation is rampant on social media. The Conversation. 13 January.