Sharp power usually involves censorship and manipulation designed not to win over publics but to degrade the integrity of independent institutions
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The corrosive effects of sharp power are increasingly apparent in the university sector, media, entertainment(Hollywood), and publishing—sectors that are crucial in determining how citizens of democracies understand the world around them
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With the stakes so high for institutions critical to the health of democracy, better ways to assess sharp power are essential. In their absence, democracies will remain at a precarious disadvantage when it comes to responding to this corrosive form of power.
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