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Conspiracy theories and fake news
Political Capital and its partners monitored disinformation narratives concerning the COVID-19 pandemic during the first wave of infections in the V4.
Political Capital, in partnership with the Slovak think tank Globsec, analyzed the results of a public opinion poll encompassing Austria, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
Information bubbles and ideological proximities on Czech, Hungarian and Slovak Facebook
Disinformation narratives and strategies related to the pandemic’s first wave in Hungary and the CEE region
A policy paper in association with Euronews Hungary
A podcast about the political and economic situation in Italy, policy responses to the corona crisis, the future of the European integration. Guest: Erik Jones
Interview with NATO Parliamentary Assembly President Attila Mesterházy
A summary of research on the occurrence and dangers of fake news in the education system, and possible ways of combating the phenomenon
During the October 2019 elections, the government-organised media launched a massive disinformation campaign against the opposition.
This research project aims to identify the main narratives spread by official Kremlin mouthpieces and local pro-Kremlin media, focusing on how Russia-related issues and EU institutions are depicted