Active Measures Concept Deconstruction Through the Lenses of Information Influence
Active Measures Concept Deconstruction Through the Lenses of Information Influence
Author(s): Miroslava PavlíkováSubject(s): Media studies, Communication studies, Security and defense
Published by: Univerzita obrany - Centrum bezpečnostních a vojenskostrategických studií
Keywords: Information Influence; Active Measures; Russian Federation;
Summary/Abstract: This study deconstructs the concept of active measures through the prism of information influence. It understands it as sophisticated methods of influencing public opinion and political decisions, originally used by the Soviet Union and now adapted to cyberspace by the Russian Federation. In the analysis, the concept is contrasted with the general abstraction of information influence. This helps to better understand the proximity of active measures to similar concepts. We conclude that abstractions of information influence are also valid for conceptual understanding and practical examples of contemporary Russian active measures. Active measures are subsidiary to information influence, serving as tactical means to achieve the latter's strategic goals. Furthermore, the author states that the information environment is the operational theatre for active operations, cyber operations can be its manifestation, information operations support as a key component of a broader information operations strategy, and psychological operations are its critical element.
Journal: Vojenské rozhledy
- Issue Year: 33/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 40-62
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English