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Political-Psychological Challenges of the Information War against the Russian State in the Conditions of a Special Military Operation

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Abstract

The article deals with the political-psychological challenges from the collective West directed at the Russian state in the modern information environment, and which the authors divide into three groups (ineffective communication with different audiences, the limitations of the Russian media, the crisis of the image of the Russian world in the minds of citizens of the Russian Federation). The authors have identified the main problems of Russian society in the information war that hinder the improvement of information skills in the use of political and psychological mechanisms of influence on target audiences, highlighted in the article. The importance of these challenges at the present stage and the need to improve the entire Russian information resource management system at the national and global level are noted.

About the Authors

A. A. Vilkova
Financial University
Russian Federation

Anastasia A. Vilkova — 3rd year student of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Mass Communications.

Moscow



K. G. Sulagaeva
Financial University
Russian Federation

Karina G. Sulagaeva — 3rd year student of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Mass Communications.

Moscow



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Vilkova A.A., Sulagaeva K.G. Political-Psychological Challenges of the Information War against the Russian State in the Conditions of a Special Military Operation. Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2023;13(1):128-134. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2023-13-1-128-134

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