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The following listing includes all Foreign Influence Election 2020 posts and data related to Iran:
2020
Iran’s Media Mentions of the 2020 Candidates
– Clint Watts and Rachel Chernaskey – January 29, 2020
Coincidence or Copy?: Similarities Between Russian and Iranian News
– Weston Wendt – February 4, 2020
PressTV’s Coverage of John Bolton
– Vishnu Kannan – February 5
Russian and Iranian Media on Hillary Clinton and Former Presidents
– Rachel Chernaskey – February 12, 2020
The Disinformation Outbreak About the Coronavirus Outbreak: What to Make of the False Information Plague?
– Clint Watts – March 9, 2020
Iranian, Chinese and Russian Overt Media on Coronavirus
– Rachel Chernaskey – March 9, 2020
February and March – Iranian Media Mentions of 2020 Candidates (Update 1)
– Rachel Chernaskey – April 8
Russia, Iran and China on the U.S.-China Trade War
– Collins Alexander – April 18, 2020
Foreign State Media, COVID-19 and Portrayals of Global Leadership
– Taylor Long – May 1, 2020
Comparing the Social Media Reach of Chinese, Iranian and Russian State-Sponsored News Outlets
– Cyrena Kokolis – May 8, 2020
State-Sponsored News Outlets Use American Themes to Denigrate the U.S. Amid COVID-19
– Rossella Cerulli – May 8, 2020
Chinese, Iranian and Russian State-Sponsored News: Which Stories Spread the Most?
– Cyrena Kokolis – May 12, 2020
State-Sponsored News Outlets and Narratives on U.S. Protests
– Aditi Bawa – June 8
Iran’s Narratives about U.S. Election Integrity in 2020
– Samantha Lai – June 19
How Has State-Sponsored Media Used COVID-19 to Subvert Democracy and Capitalism?
– Charlie Mathews – June 23
Foreign State-Sponsored Media Outlets and Presence on Reddit
– Paakhi Bhatnagar – August 5, 2020
State-Sponsored News on Democratic VP Pick Senator Kamala Harris
– Rachel Chernaskey – August 12, 2020
State-Sponsored Media Twitter Activity on 2020 Election Integrity
– Katherine Trauger – August 25, 2020
As November Nears, Election Coverage Increases in Foreign State-Sponsored Outlets
– Rachel Chernaskey – August 31, 2020
Russia, Iran and China’s Candidate Preferences Before Election Day 2020
– Raadhika Tandon – October 28, 2020
Foreign Influence and the 2020 Election: What We’ve Seen and What’s to Come
– Rachel Chernaskey – November 2, 2020
Foreign State-Sponsored Narratives on Mail-in Voting and Social Media Reach
– Mathilde Venet – November 2, 2020
2021
Inauguration Day: Russia, Iran and China Cover the Start of Biden’s Presidency
– Rachel Chernaskey – January 25, 2021
Foreign State-Sponsored Coverage of the American Press During the 2020 Election
– Renée Ghosh – January 25, 2021
Russia Tried Again, Iran Antagonized, and China Didn’t Show: Insights and Lessons Learned on Foreign Influence in Election 2020
– Clint Watts and Rachel Chernaskey – February 18, 2021
For Whom the Bird Tweets: Analyzing State Media Citing Twitter Throughout the 2020 Election Cycle
– Samantha Lai – March 5, 2021
Foreign Interference in Elections 2022 and 2024: What Should We Prepare For?
– Clint Watts and Rachel Chernaskey – March 15, 2021
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