Bulgaria’s recent presidential elections are a case study in the power of disinformation, but not in the way you think. Bulgarian, Serbian
A new survey of 100 Russian journalists reveals their perceptions of professional challenges, objectivity and freedom. Русский
Crimea has had no independent media for two and a half years now — a Crimean journalist speaks out about the situation on condition of anonymity. Русский
My Chechen colleague Zhalavdi Geriyev has been imprisoned. How many more journalists will join him behind bars?
Many authoritarian regimes would banish troublemakers. But in Azerbaijan, dissidents and critical journalists are prevented from leaving the country.
The inaction of Ukraine's law-enforcement institutions and unrestricted hate speech by top officials is enabling further violence against the country's journalists.
In Georgia, whether you're in opposition or in power, you can always call your opponent an agent of the Kremlin.
The events of August 1991 weren’t just an unexpected win for democracy. They were a reminder of the role of mass media for people who suddenly lost access to information. Русский
Think-tanks, newspapers and state agencies make it their work to ratchet up superpower tension. For Russia and the US, it’s time to transcend these intermediaries and speak face-to-face. Русский
After the Cold War, our attempts to encourage independent media in transition states didn't have the success we hoped. Could crowdfunding be part of the answer?
The recent leak of emails from inside the US Democratic Party have led to allegations that Trump is a Kremlin agent. This is clickbait conspiracy at its best.
Violent attacks on state institutions have shaken the Nazarbayev regime in recent weeks, exposing its fixation with information control over state management.