INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Politics, Media studies, Geography, Regional studies, Communication studies, International relations/trade, Military policy, Geopolitics
Published by: NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence
Keywords: Russia; Nordic-Baltic Region; information; introduction;
Summary/Abstract: The project ‘Russia’s (Dis)Information Activities Against the Nordic-Baltic Region’ was initiated in 2016 as a reaction to the intensification of Russia’s influence activities against the West on the backdrop of the information campaign against Ukraine and the conflict in the southeast Ukraine. Previous studies conducted by the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence (NATO StratCom COE) led to conclusion that Russia is employing a multi-level and multi-direction system of influence to advance its political and military goals. However these studies did not provide in-depth answers about the origins of the various information flows, their actual goals, and their ultimate effect on the social and political processes in Western countries. As pointed out by prominent British journalist Edward Lucas: ‘Even in the narrow question of the effectiveness of Russia’s overtly published propaganda, we have limited information about who consumes it, in what quantity, when, where and why. So before getting too excited about the lies and hatred spewed out by, say, Sputnik or RT, we need to know where it is landing. The answers may vary sharply by country, and across the demographic and social spectrums. But finding them requires quantitative and qualitative research.
Book: RUSSIA’S FOOTPRINT IN THE NORDIC - BALTIC INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT
- Page Range: 12-15
- Page Count: 4
- Publication Year: 2018
- Language: English
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