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Lessons from White House disinformation a century ago: ‘It’s …

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(THE CONVERSATION) One hundred years ago, the U.S. government … We are scholars who work at the intersection of media and politics. … In a reasoned analysis of the documents published in a pamphlet by the Liberator …
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Party Vs Faith: China Drafts Restrictions For All Religions – Analysis

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Party Vs Faith: China Drafts Restrictions For All Religions – Analysis … With the media reporting and UN and US criticism putting pressure on …

China Talks, AT&T Plans, CEO Turnover: CEO Daily for September 13 …

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The U.S. has asked China for another round of trade talks, … its advertising analytics business to give media companies more of an alternative …
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Hungary is a threat to international order. The US must act — now

CNNSep 12, 2018
In an extensive analysis of the situation in Hungary, the report by European … warning of “intimidating and xenophobic rhetoric, media bias and …
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Genocide, jailed journalists and the ICC ruling: Time for US to ramp up …

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The report affirmed JWW’s analysisthe UN experts found that … vociferous response in Myanmar, where the social media platform is so …
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Trump responds after hundreds of newspaper editorials criticize his …

Washington PostAug 16, 2018
Trump has labeled the news media “the enemy of the American … In the year that followed, a CNN analysisconcluded, he used the word “fake” …
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Your Guide to 2018 Midterm Prediction Coverage

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The U.S. midterm elections are only 53 days away, which means … Many media outlets often make attempts to appeal to one side of the political spectrum. … a newsletter focused on analysis of Americanpolitical campaigns.
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“Cunningham’s landmark study of the FBI’s response to Sixties protest couldn’t be more timely. We gain fresh and disturbing insight into the culture and dynamics of the agency at a time when once again it has been empowered to monitor political dissidence. We need this history so as to avoid repeating it.”―Richard Flacks, author Making History: The American Left and the American Mind
“Cunningham reveals the programs and priorities of the FBI’s domestic surveillance in the 1960s with an eye for the telling detail, and with extensive new research. He shows how the extreme bureaucratic centralization of the agency often handicapped, rather than helped, field agents who had creative ideas about how to pursue the FBI’s goals. This is the most important book on how the FBI shapes its agenda and its actions, in relation to targeted groups, in some time. At a time when the FBI is being called on to deal with new public threats, we need the insights of this work.”―Jack A. Goldstone, Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
“For years political scientists and social movement scholars have theorized and sought, in various ways, to measure ‘political repression.’ Despite these efforts, the actual social and organizational dynamics that shape repression have largely remained a black box. By fashioning a rich, systematic account of the origins and operation of the FBI’s notorious COINTELPRO program, Cunningham has gone a long way toward redressing this problem.”―Doug McAdam, co-author of Dynamics of Contention
“This is a timely book. Cunningham’s thoughtful, thoroughly researched history of the FBI’s purposeful repression of dissident movements under the COINTELPRO’s New Left and White Hate programs raises disturbing questions about the FBI’s conduct of ‘terrorist’ investigations dating from the 1970s and intensified in the aftermath of September 11.”―Athan Theoharis, author of Chasing Spies: How the FBI Failed in counterintelligence but Promoted the Politics of McCarthyism in the Cold War Years
“A devastating portrait of a bureaucracy unleashing widespread surveillance and repression while swatting away the restraints of logic, ethics, and the Bill of Rights. Demonstrates through a convincing statistical analysis that the FBI’s COINTELPRO operations were not primarily devoted to investigating criminal activity, but rather to crushing unpopular dissent.”―Chip Berlet, co-author of Right-Wing Populism in America
“David Cunningham’s calm, dispassionate, and authoritative study of the FBI’s notorious COINTELPRO activities of the 1960s gives us much to think about. Putting these programs into historical context and an original theoretical framework, he reminds us that the violation of American constitutional principles cannot be a useful tool in any alleged effort to preserve the American way of life. This is equally true in today’s turbulent times as during previous crises.”―Sanford J. Ungar, president of Goucher College and author of FBI: An Uncensored Look Behind the Walls
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FBI Director Christopher Wray says China is agency’s top …

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“CBS This Morning” co-host Norah O’Donnell met up with FBI … I look at our counterintelligence mission overall, China is our top priority in that …
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CHRISTOPHER WRAY: If I look at our counterintelligence mission overall, China is our top priority in that space… We’ve had cases involving …
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Artificial Intelligence – A Counterintelligence Perspective: Part I

Lawfare (blog)Aug 15, 2018
The FBI, which has been in the counterintelligence business since 1917, … You have to prioritize the threats and what you are trying to protect …
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FBI Eyes Cyber Security Threats to US

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“So the FBI has a number of priorities that we are responsible for. … obviously is a counter-terrorism threat and the counter-intelligence threat.
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China is the target of economic espionage investigations in nearly all 56 of the FBI field offices. “CBS This Morning” co-host Norah O’Donnell met up with FBI director Christopher Wray at the agency’s headquarters in Washington on Wednesday, where he spoke to her about how China is looking to steal secrets on everything from technology to agriculture.
CHRISTOPHER WRAY: If I look at our counterintelligence mission overall, China is our top priority in that space… We’ve had cases involving everything from turbine technology in places like upstate New York to corn seed development in Iowa.
NORAH O’DONNELL: What do you mean corn seed? They’re trying to steal our corn seed?
WRAY: Well, of course we have, I think America’s agriculture is the envy of the world and we’re very proud of it and we should be. And whenever we’re the best at something, somebody else is chasing us….It’s something that I think most Americans don’t understand.
O’DONNELL: But what are they trying to steal? What do they want?
WRAY: They’re trying to steal our trade secrets, our ideas, our innovation.

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O’DONNELL: The U.S. trade representative put a figure on the theft of intellectual property and it’s up to $600 billion annually. That’s enormous.
WRAY: The thing that people need to understand is that this has an impact on everyday people. It has an impact on American businesses. It has an impact on American jobs. It has an impact on American consumers.
O’DONNELL: How so?
WRAY: Well, China’s goal is to take what it can and become essentially self-sufficient and put American businesses out of business.
O’DONNELL: Well, to replace America as the world’s economic superpower.
WRAY: I think that’s their goal and they’re pretty open about it.
O’DONNELL: It’s not only these individuals who are engaged in spying, it’s companies. You’ve raised concerns about the Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE. Why are they national security risks?
WRAY: Well, anytime you start talking about foreign companies that are beholden to foreign governments that don’t share our values and our dedication to the rule of law…It enables them to conduct economic espionage. It enables them to conduct different kinds of cyberattacks. It enables them to steal information in a variety of ways.
O’DONNELL: The president intervened a few months ago to save ZTE from some of these crippling financial penalties that Congress wanted. Was the president wrong?
WRAY: I continue to be very concerned and I think the intelligence community continues to be very concerned about the threat to our telecommunications infrastructure presented by some of the kinds of companies that are beholden to foreign governments that don’t share our values… And the idea of letting the fox in the henhouse is something that I think people need to be really, really careful about before we find out that we’re gonna regret it.
O’DONNELL: Director Wray, I know you have been asked this many times… But I do want to ask it of you because the president has issued repeated attacks on the FBI, on the integrity of its work, on the people who work here at the FBI. In fact, he’s said that the reputation of the FBI is in tatters. Those attacks have to have taken their toll?
WRAY: I’ll tell you what I see. I see 37,000 men and women who get up every day trying to keep 325 million American people safe. I see people who work their tails off in that effort, who are people of character, of courage, of professionalism and diligence. And we do thousands and thousands of investigations every year. I think about the agents that I swear in at Quantico several times a year who compete like heck to be accepted into the ranks of the FBI…I could give you example after example, that’s the FBI that I see. That’s the real FBI and that’s what we’re about.
O’DONNELL: How would you describe your relationship with President Trump?
WRAY: My focus is on having a very professional relationship with the president. I think that’s what I’ve been trying to do since day one and that’s true today just as much as it was on day one.
O’DONNELL: He tweets a lot about Cabinet members and top members of his administration. But you specifically have never been the subject of one of his tweets.
WRAY: Well I’m not much of a Twitter guy, as people will tell you. And that’s not meant to criticize Twitter. Social media commentary has its place. I just find that I’ve got enough to do all day long running the FBI without getting too hung up on worrying about what’s on Twitter.