Martin Moore is senior lecturer in political communication education and director of the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King’s College London. His books include Democracy Hacked: How Technology Is Destabilizing Global Politics (2018). Thomas Colley is senior visiting research fellow in war studies at King’s College London and senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. His books include Always at War: British Public Narratives of War (2019).
This is an elegant, expert, disciplined, and important book about the most urgent contemporary problem: the decay and disorder of information. Different autocracies and governments, as this brilliant analysis shows, do it differently, but they are all manipulating news for their own ends—representing not just a threat to ‘the media’ but to our entire sense of reality. -- Jean Seaton, University of Westminster This is an innovative, well-written analysis of news subversion. Its great strength is its comparative reach, contrasting for example state-sponsored media duplicity in Russia and Hungary with internet-based, populist news distortions in South America. It concludes with a compelling solution that cries out to be read. -- James Curran, Professor of Communications, Goldsmiths University of London Compelling and persuasive. Moore and Colley describe how authoritarian and democratic governments around the world seek to control news—and to create a parallel or sovereign reality. A valuable primer for our dark times. -- Luke Harding, author of <i>Invasion: Russia’s Bloody War and Ukraine’s Fight for Survival</i> Dictating Reality isn’t just a story about authoritarian regimes—it’s an investigation of how to reset and overcome the media infrastructures that keep them in place. Today’s dictators and strongmen are firmly in place because of careful manipulation of information infrastructure. In each of the countries studied by Moore and Colley, there are also important stories of resistance, political expression, and democracy advocacy in which digital media is also embedded. This book should inspire both fear and hope. -- Philip Howard, author of <i>Lie Machines: How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives</i> While the news industry collapses in democracies, authoritarian regimes are reinventing ""news"" into a weapon to oppress opposition at home and enemies abroad. This book is the ultimate guide to this brave, news world. -- Peter Pomerantsev, author <i>How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler</i>