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Four types of Russian propaganda

7. prosince 2015  15:19
Andrew Wilson, Aspen Institute Prague (Czech Republic)
Russia’s propaganda operation is now so vast that it is diversifying. Its institutional channels have spread from RT TV to Sputnik multi-media, to multi-lingual YouTube channels, and through the capillaries of social media. Propaganda is carefully differentiated by national (UK, US) and language (Arabic, Francophone) audiences; the message and the tone seem infinitely variable. This essay, however, argues that there are at least four types of Russian propaganda, each with different modus operandi in a strategically diverse environment.  

Ruský prezident Vladimir Putin. | foto: NATO Photos

Celý článek je dostupný na:

Andrew Wilson / Four Types of Russian Propaganda. In: Aspen Institute Prague, 12/2015

(http://www.aspeninstitute.cz/en/article/4-2015-four-types-of-russian-propaganda/)

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Andrew Wilson
Aspen Institute Prague (Czech Republic)
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