_Russia and NATO: Media Trends over Time_ is a data set derived from Novetta Mission Analytics, a Novetta product that delivers near real-time pattern and behavioral analysis of social, print, and broadcast media sources.
The data set provides aggregated data suitable for analyzing the evolution of country-specific media narratives that pertain to Russia and NATO, both within the course of a year and across multiple years. Audiences for this data set include analysts working on policy issues related to Russia and NATO, as well as researchers looking to understand media-driven Russia / NATO dynamics.
The data set is comprised of 34252 rows. Each row represents a country-by-country count, by month and year, of the number of times each tag was the focus of a quoted statement within a published article.
_Tags._ 140 human-curated tags are represented in the data, with representative examples such as the following:
* EU Policy
* Russian Mil. Spending & Modernization
* CBRN
* Propaganda/Misinformation
* Sanctions, Russia Policy
* U.S. MENA Policy
* Crimea Administration
* Russia-Europe Non-Official Relations
* Humanitarian Aid, Arms Sales (Russia)
* Freedom of the Press.
To illustrate, the most commonly-occurring tag, “U.S. Policy”, appeared in United States media 5271 times in July 2018.
_Countries._ 112 Countries are represented in the data set.
_Months._ January-December
_Years._ 2016-2018
Over 940,000 tags occur across the data set.
| Heapery Attribution License | Heapery-Private |
| Category | Government |
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| Language | English |
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| Last Updated Date | 8/11/2020 |
| Refund Policy | Dataset is free and provided as-is |