ISBN:
9781009244039
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9781009244008
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 218 Seiten)
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Diagramme, Illustrationen, Karten
Series Statement:
Contemporary social issues
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Roozenbeek, Jon, 1990- Propaganda and ideology in the Russian-Ukrainian war
DDC:
303.3750947
Keywords:
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- Propaganda
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Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014-
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Propaganda, Russian
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Propaganda, Anti-Ukrainian
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Hybrid warfare
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National characteristics, Ukrainian
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Propaganda
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Meinungsbildung
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Beeinflussung
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Ideologie
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Russia (Federation) Foreign relations 21st century
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Russia (Federation) Foreign relations
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Ukraine Foreign relations
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Ukraine
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Ukraine
Abstract:
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is one of the most important conflicts of the twenty-first century. With the start of military hostilities in 2014 also came an onslaught of propaganda, to both convince and confuse audiences worldwide about the war's historical and ideological underpinnings. Based on extensive research drawing on tens of thousands of news articles and hundreds of pages of legal documents and internal correspondence, this book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the role of propaganda, ideology, and identity in the Russian-Ukrainian war. It argues that, despite Russia's efforts to set up a media machine at home and abroad with eight years of propaganda legitimising Russia's presence in eastern Ukraine, Russia failed to vocalise a convincing alternative to Ukrainian nationhood. Instead, Russian propaganda backfired: Ukraine is now more united than ever before.
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 158-214, Register
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A history of Russian-Ukrainian relations
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The politics of the Donbas "Republics"
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Building a propaganda machine
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Newspaper narratives in occupied Ukraine
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Identity and ideology in online media
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The consequences of propaganda
DOI:
10.1017/9781009244039
URL:
Volltext
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URL:
Volltext
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URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009244039
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