How Does the Russian Propaganda Machine Work? (Rebroadcast)
Article/Op-Ed in In the Room with Peter Bergen

Aug. 27, 2024
In Episode 65 of his podcast "In the Room with Peter Bergen," New America Vice President and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen returns to and updates a prior episode on Russia's media and propaganda in light of the Ukrainian push into Russia's Kursk region and how Russia's control of its media may affect coverage.
When Ukrainian soldiers liberated the town of Bucha, Ukraine in March, 2022, news reports showed scenes of bodies lying in the streets. Human Rights Watch documented cases of summary executions. But on Russian state television, the news was presented as “fake,” a staged event. Objective reporting about the war in Ukraine is now against the law in Russia and journalists can’t even use the word “war” in their stories. But it wasn’t always like this. Two veteran Russian journalists, who’ve experienced the changes firsthand, explain what’s happened and how “fake news” has helped solidify authoritarian rule in Russia. (Originally published 9/8/2023.)
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