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The Supply of Conspiracy Theories in State-Controlled Media
Comparing regime-associated and independent newspapers in Egypt, we explore the factors that lead the Egyptian state to promulgate conspiracy theories in state-sponsored media from 2005 to 2018.
Gabriel Koehler-Derrick
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Richard A. Nielsen
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David Romney
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What Affects Attitudes toward US-Related Conspiracy Theories in the Arab Middle East?
A conjoint experiment in 10 MENA countries examines the micro- and macro-level factors that determine support for US-related conspiracy theories in 2018–2019.
David Romney
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Dustin Tingley
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Amaney Jamal
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The Enemy of My Enemy Is Not My Friend: Arabic Twitter Sentiment toward ISIS and the United States
Why do some link the US and ISIS in Arabic-language Twitter? Answers using Arabic Tweets from the height of ISIS’s power (2014–15).
David Romney
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Amaney A. Jamal
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Robert O. Keohane
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Dustin Tingley
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Anti-Americanism and Anti-Interventionism in Arabic Twitter Discourses
An exploration of attitudes toward the US in Arabic-language Twitter during 2012–2013 period, using a novel events-based strategy.
Amaney A. Jamal
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Robert O. Keohane
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David Romney
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Dustin Tingley
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Views of the West and Conspiracy Theories in the MENA Region
Exploring the views of citizens of the MENA region toward the West—their attitudes toward US intervention and belief in conspiracy theories—as well as the supply of conspiracy theories by MENA states.
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