Understanding Russian Communication Strategy: Case Studies of Serbia and Estonia

Abstract: As a part of Russian soft (or coercive) power disinformation and propaganda have become key elements in an updated Russian security policy since 2012/13. For Russian leadership disinformation and propaganda have become key instruments to impact domestic debates in EU member states and in the neighbourhood of the EU. This policy aims to weaken cohesion in the EU and its image in the neighbourhood and has become so successful because of the shrinking self-confidence of Western democracies. This study analyses Russia‘s communication strategy with regard to its influence in Serbia and Estonia. What are the tools that are used? What are the aims behind disinformation and fake news stories? It shows that a formerly reactive response from a perceived position of weakness has turned into a well-executed communication strategy that makes use of vulnerabilities to sow discord. National elites in the target countries play a key role for the success or failure of this policy

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9783921970126
Extent
Online-Ressource, 60 S.
Language
Englisch
Notes
Veröffentlichungsversion
nicht begutachtet

Classification
Politik

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Stuttgart
(when)
2018
Contributor
Meister, Stefan
ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)

URN
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-59979-0
Rights
Open Access; Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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