The book first aims to assess the extent of the disinformation problem by addressing some of its consequences, including threats to individuals, financial losses, and even some embarrassment for those who cannot tell news stories and advertisements apart, for example. “Democracy is threatened by false news when it is used for political advantage” (RUBIN, 2022, p. 4), Rubin argues. Check out the full book review at this link https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/a-dream-you-dream-alone-is-only-a-dream-the-individual-perspective-of-fighting-fake-news/ Published: October 27, 2023

Ultimately, the book demonstrates that multilateralism, when confronted with crises, is capable of mobilizing various resources and reinventing itself to avoid perishing. Check out the full review essay at this link 👇 Multilateralism: Quo Vadis?

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