ep.10: Countering Chinese Disinformation - Interview with Iain Robertson, Atlantic Council

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2021 · 41 MIN

ep.10: Countering Chinese Disinformation - Interview with Iain Robertson, Atlantic Council

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美國大西洋智庫之數位鑑識研究室的副主編 Iain Robertson 與聽眾朋友發佈有關中國假資訊的研究。這一系列的報告剖析中國近年來所仰賴的輿論力量之戰略,以及中國如何使用假資訊使美國、台灣、以及其他地區造成內部紛亂。 Iain Robertson from the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensics Research Lab talks China’s strategy on “discourse power” and the use of disinformation to instigate instability in the US, Taiwan, and the rest of the world. Robertson shares insight on the evolution of disinformation and ways to counter it.

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