By Riley Galligher and Samantha Tanner This is part 2 of our series “A Guided Tour of Disinformation Policy”. To read the first part, click here. The rise of disinformation has become a prominent concern and topic of discussion among the public, while its...
By Riley Galligher and Samantha Tanner In the digital age, the internet has reshaped the way we produce, share, and come to believe information. As the internet became a major center for information exchange, it also became a key target of disinformation. Information...
By Kishlaya Rastogi, Grace Ferrell, and Drew Wessels Ev·er·green (adj.): universally and continually relevant; not limited in applicability to a particular event or date. Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary For the past few decades, the proliferation of...
On December 2, 2022, GDIL’s project team #boycottbiz published its first policy memo with PONARS Eurasia at the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. The...
Introduction Imagine you’re a researcher interested in international security. You want to explore how countries across the globe differ on questions of technology adoption. You are in luck! You find that a new dataset on global technology purchases was published this...