Total Publications
643,601
Across all analyzed countries
Former USSR Focus
24.4%
Of total publications
Balkans Focus
11.9%
Of total publications
Combined Target Focus
36.4%
Former USSR + Balkans
Average Publications per Person by Region
Former USSR and Balkans regions have significantly higher publication rates
Distribution of Publications by Region
Percentage of total publications across regions
Top 15 Countries by Publications per Person
Moldova, Latvia, and Estonia lead in publication rates
Focus of Disinformation Network
Percentage of total publications by target region
Top 10 Countries by Publications per Person
Countries with the highest publication rates relative to population
Rank | Country | Region | Publications | Publications per Person |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Moldova | Former USSR | 45,276 | 0.01125 |
2 | Latvia | Former USSR | 17,855 | 0.00940 |
3 | Estonia | Former USSR | 9,461 | 0.00728 |
4 | Serbia | Balkans | 43,128 | 0.00634 |
5 | Armenia | Former USSR | 11,274 | 0.00537 |
6 | Lithuania | Former USSR | 13,180 | 0.00471 |
7 | Georgia | Former USSR | 16,706 | 0.00451 |
8 | Slovakia | Central Europe | 15,435 | 0.00286 |
9 | Bulgaria | Balkans | 17,045 | 0.00247 |
10 | Czech Republic | Central Europe | 22,458 | 0.00210 |
Key Findings
- Regional Focus: Former USSR and Balkans regions account for a disproportionately high percentage of publications.
- Top Countries: Moldova, Latvia, and Estonia have the highest publication rates per person, all from the Former USSR region.
- Concentration: The top 5 countries by publication rate are all from either Former USSR or Balkans regions.
- Disinformation Pattern: The data suggests a targeted focus on specific regions, potentially indicating coordinated disinformation campaigns.
Region Color Legend
Color coding for regions in charts
Former USSR
Balkans
Central Europe
Western Europe
Asia
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