Disinformation as an authoritarian strategy: the populist playbook in Egypt and Tunisia
<p dir="ltr">Political leaders often resort to populist rhetoric that attracts people’s emotions, framing a binary opposition between ‘the people’ (us) and the traditional establishment or elites (them), while rejecting facts, and disseminating disinformation. As a result, populism a...
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| Main Author: | Majd Abuamer (21841715) (author) |
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2025
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