2019
DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2019.1693109
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Venezuela in U.S. public diplomacy, 1950s–2000s: The Cold War, democratization, and the digitalization of politics

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“…León et al explored how news coverage and people's social media sharing habits changed in the 2018 Mexican national elections (León et al 2021). Measuring how foreign news outlets, mainly US-based, shaped the political discourse was investigated by Tsvetkova et al during the 2015 National Assembly elections in Venezuela (Tsvetkova et al 2019), finding weak evidence about the influence of the international broadcasting on social media users' opinions. Along this line, Soares et al discovered dynamics of polarization generated by news outlets in the Brazilian public opinion during the 2018 presidential elections (Soares et al 2019).…”
Section: Political News and Disinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…León et al explored how news coverage and people's social media sharing habits changed in the 2018 Mexican national elections (León et al 2021). Measuring how foreign news outlets, mainly US-based, shaped the political discourse was investigated by Tsvetkova et al during the 2015 National Assembly elections in Venezuela (Tsvetkova et al 2019), finding weak evidence about the influence of the international broadcasting on social media users' opinions. Along this line, Soares et al discovered dynamics of polarization generated by news outlets in the Brazilian public opinion during the 2018 presidential elections (Soares et al 2019).…”
Section: Political News and Disinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key words: digital diplomacy, public diplomacy, cultural industries, creative industries, foreign policy. При всій новизні й особливостях цифрової ери, не варто переоцінювати її виклики -дипломатія еволюціонувала й продовжує змінюватися разом з об'єктивним розвитком засобів комунікації, зберігаючи свою значимість у класичній моделі міждержавної взаємодії [7]. Одним із негативних наслідків бурхливого розвитку інформаційно-комунікаційних технологій та інтернету є поява нових форм міжнародних конфліктів, включаючи інформаційні й мережеві війни.…”
Section: The Phenomenon Of Digital Diplomacy In International Relatio...unclassified