The Global Narratives & Audiences of Foreign Aid

The Global Narratives & Audiences of Foreign Aid

  • Government

22nd February 2024

 

As we enter one of the biggest years for elections in this century, as the global media environment continues to be extremely politicized & plagued by misinformation, and as conflicts play out across the globe, foreign aid – particularly military foreign aid – has become an important topic of discussion.

And against the backdrop, the topic has only grown more politicsed. A move towards isolationism amongst many political communities combines with real or perceived economic weakness to leave many audiences opposed to the entire concept.

We delve into how global audiences engage with discourse on foreign aid over the past year, analyzing the english-language conversation taking place across X to map evolving narratives, as they play out across different political communities.

This report covers:

  • The topics and perspectives driving the foreign conversation
  • How different audiences engage with and magnify specific narratives
  • The impact of credible and non-credible media sources on this conversation

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This article was created using data from TRAC