Disinfo Brief #15

This short form presents an overview of all the previous month’s most significant (dis)information and analysis.

In the new edition, you can read about:

  • The new DFC study Positioning of China after the XX Congress of the CCP, which deals with the results of the XX Congress of the Communist Party of China and the changes it brings when it comes to the positioning of Beijing on the global level, as well as the position is taken towards the EU, USA, and Russia and where it is into all that, the Western Balkans;
  • The conference Russian aggression against Ukraine: impact and reflection on the Western Balkans and the panel dedicated to disinformation as one of the key tools in the hybrid war;
  • Recommendations of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, which define six criteria and a set of indicators based on which it is determined whether a portal can be considered a medium or not;
  • The first round of the Istraži-Ukaži internship program organized by DFC in cooperation with the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Montenegro, during which students improved their knowledge in the field of media, media literacy, social networks, and more;
  • Re-actualized narratives about the unification of Serbia, the Republic of Srpska, and Montenegro into one federal state and the threat of Serbs in Montenegro, as well as about dangerous plans to redraw borders in the Western Balkans.

You can download the fifteenth edition of the Disinfo Brief at THIS LINK.