
Maria Repnikova
Maria Repnikova is a scholar and expert in Chinese and Russian politics, currently serving as a professor at Georgia State University. Her research focuses on the interplay between media narratives and public perceptions, particularly regarding the geopolitical dynamics between China and Russia. Repnikova's insights have been instrumental in understanding the implications of state-controlled media in shaping public opinion on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as well as the broader consequences of foreign policy in the region. She has commented on the role of censorship in China and its effects on the narratives surrounding the war, emphasizing the complexities of information dissemination in authoritarian contexts.
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Recent news mentions
Maria Repnikova discusses the emergence of social surveillance in the US, drawing parallels with China.
A cultural revolution? Trump’s America feels oddly familiar to those watching from China | US newsMaria Repnikova commented on the perception that the war was being accepted during the summit.
Por qué Putin encuentra una mejor recepción en la escena mundialMaria Repnikova commented on the censorship of Chinese fighters' social media accounts following the capture of two Chinese fighters by Ukraine.
‘Don’t come here’: Warning from the frontlines to Chinese nationals thinking of fighting for RussiaMaria Repnikova commented on the censorship of Chinese fighters' social media accounts following the capture of two Chinese nationals.
‘Don’t come here’: Warning from the frontlines to Chinese nationals thinking of fighting for Russia















