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What’s the strategy of Russia’s Internet trolls? We analyzed their tweets to find out. Richard Bonneau, Leon Yin, Joshua Tucker, Jonathan Nagler, and Franziska Roescher - November 19, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80380" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The Twitter app on a smartphone.
Irish politics: a pre-election primer Henry Farrell - January 24, 2011 It appears that the Irish election will take place on