How Political Gaslighting Undermines Public Policy

Written by
Stephanie Wild

This article examines how gaslighting operates in global politics, with examples from the U.S., South Africa, and Brazil. It highlights how leaders may use narrative techniques to divert attention from policy challenges, employing emotionally charged rhetoric to influence public opinion.

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