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Pseudo-Media Sites, Polarization, and Pandemic Skepticism in Spain

2021

The Coronavirus pandemic has triggered an authentic infodemic, which is a global epidemic of disinformation that has spread throughout most of the world. Social media platforms and pseudo-media outlets have contributed to the problem by producing and disseminating misleading content that is potentially dangerous to public health. This research focuses on a rather unknown phenomenon, which involves digital sites that mimic the appearance of news media but provide pseudo-information. Five Spanish pseudo-media have been analyzed with the aim of enhancing understanding of the issues and the frames presented. The results show clear links with the far-right ideology as well as the presence of a p…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political Science050801 communication & media studieshyper-partisan media0508 media and communicationsCynicismPolitical sciencePandemic050602 political science & public administrationSocial mediaPolitical scienceNews mediapolarizationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)pandemic skepticismOffensiveCOVID-19BelligerentPublic relationspopulismJ0506 political sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsDisinformationright-wing ideologybusinessSafety ResearchFrontiers in Political Science
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L’occupation de l’Iraq. Le Conseil de sécurité, le droit de la guerre et le droit des peuples à disposer d’eux-mêmes

2004

By Resolutions No. 1483 and 1511 (2003), the Security Council authorized the occupying powers in Iraq to intervene in the political and economic affairs of the occupied territory beyond the limits provided for by international law of war. At the same time, this authorization restricts the right of the Iraqui peole to self- determination, considered in its external aspect. Thus, the problem arises whether it is within the Security Council's powers to adopt resolutions which restrict the enjoyment of rights protected by rules of jus cogens. Furthermore, because the occupying government interpreted these resolutions broadly, it may be asked whether this interpretation is lawful. From a close e…

United Nations Security Council - Belligerent Occupation - Self-Determination of Peoples - Interpretation of Security Council's ResolutionsConsiglio di Sicurezza dell'ONU - Occupazione bellica - Principio di autodeterminazione dei popoli - Interpretazione delle risoluzioni del Consiglio di Sicurezza
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