Title

Political context and citizen information: Propaganda effects in China

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Publication Date

9-1-2019

Abstract

Propaganda is integral to authoritarian rule. Yet, questions remain regarding what propaganda content is effective at influencing which opinions and to whom. Using an original online survey experiment conducted in China, this study finds that although propaganda is ineffective with average Internet users, it persuades highly informed participants when reality validates its messages. The propaganda treatments enhance opinions on government performance in several issue areas, including anticorruption and the economy, for participants who are politically informed. Propaganda thus sways opinions when real-world changes lend support, which necessitates a certain level of acquired information. These results suggest the limits of propaganda while specifying conditions for its effects.

Volume

31

Issue

3

First Page

463

Last Page

484

DOI

10.1093/ijpor/edy019

ISSN

09542892

E-ISSN

14716909

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