I think @haifeng_huang raised some interesting points: China and Russia have very different goals, thus adopting different approaches—China's more about self-defense, Russia's more about actively going out.
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It's not like Russia hasn't been there. But it's shifting to immerse themselves into American dialogues, and the tactics work well—the presidential election is the case in point.
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kicker I would’ve used: ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
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Hahaha I can tweak
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I am dubious. This article doesn't quote King, Pan, Roberts, 2017, 1 of the only study with actual studies of tactics that show how effective Chinese disinformation is. The fact is that Chinese school of disinformation diverts they do not engage. They don't mind looking clumsy
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Russia number 1! China number 2! This is going to hurt the feelings of 1.4 billion people
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It's insulting of Russia You can compare Russia to us but not china (:)
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u have to. all in all Putin is much more strategic than Xi. Putin manipulates because he understands. Xi controls because he doesn't understand.
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at the beginning of July, many ppl with alright to fluent English starting post wars on fb. they usually keep looping the edited footage to insist the west are on China's side. they are now gone but I believe they are agent used to work for Russia during US election
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Great analysis and interesting comparison.
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