an evening with anne applebaum

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THE INSTITUTE ON RUSSIA AND THE HUMANITIES INSTITUTE PRESENT ANNE APPLEBAUM an evening with WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 TAMPA THEATRE 711 N Franklin St. ~ Downtown FREE and open to the public The author of several books on the history of communist and post-communist Europe, Applebaum was a member of the Washington Post editorial board and correspondent for The Economist. 7:30 p.m. For reasonable accommodations, contact [email protected] Public debate is fragmenting, both at home and abroad. New global information networks have rapidly undermined not only the Western media’s business model, but Western political institutions too. Can democracy survive? “Disinformation and Democracy” PULITZER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR AND STAFF WRITER FOR THE ATLANTIC

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Page 1: an evening with ANNE APPLEBAUM

THE INSTITUTE ON RUSSIA AND THE HUMANITIES INSTITUTE PRESENT

ANNE APPLEBAUM

an evening w i th

W EDNE SDAY, M A RCH 25

TA MPA T HE AT RE711 N Frank l in S t . ~ Dow n tow n

FREE and open to the public

The author of several books on the history of communist and post-communist Europe, Applebaum was a member of the

Washington Post editorial board and correspondent for The Economist.

7:30 p .m.

For reasonable accommodations, contact [email protected]

Public debate is fragmenting, both at home and abroad. New global information networks have rapidly undermined not only the Western media’s business model, but Western political institutions too.

Can democracy survive?

“Dis in format ion and Democracy”

PUL I T ZER PRIZE W INNING AU T HOR A ND S TA FF W RI T ER FOR TH E ATLANTIC