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Propaganda

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    What the corpus says

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    Chris Blattman argues that war is an inefficient means to achieve political goals, often resulting in loss for all parties involved.
    The US invasion of Afghanistan and the Russia-Ukraine conflict illustrate how miscalculations and intransigence lead to prolonged conflicts.
    The Doomsday Clock reflects the ongoing high risk of nuclear conflict, highlighting the precariousness of current geopolitical tensions.
    In MedellĂ­n, criminal organizations maintain peace through hierarchical structures, offering parallels to international institutions like the UN.
    Journalists in Mexico face extreme risks with little consequence for their murderers, contrasting with the severe repercussions of harming DEA agents.
    North Korea's famine from 1994 to 1998 resulted in the deaths of up to 3 million people, with reports of cannibalism as a survival tactic.
    Kim Jong Un's regime is likened to a religious cult, with Kim Il Sung revered as a deity, and North Korea's calendar starting from his birth.
    The U.S. avoids assassinating Kim Jong Un due to potential geopolitical fallout, particularly with China.
    North Korea's songbun system categorizes citizens into castes, predetermining their lives and opportunities.
    The Juche ideology promotes self-reliance but centralizes power among North Korea's elite, contrasting with Marxist principles.

    Voices on propaganda

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    Go read

    12 books and papers cited across these episodes.

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    What experts find new

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