This article investigates Russian media influence in Belarus during the second half of 2010, when an “information war” broke out between Moscow and Minsk. Samples of news content are analysed to reveal the varying portrayals of Russia generated by leading broadcasters and publishers; interviews with media professionals shed light on the forces which shaped the news. The article considers the outcomes of the information war and argues that the impact of Russian news exports lay more in their capacity to provoke than their capacity to “elicit attraction” as envisaged by the literature on soft power
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Russia is one of the most dangerous countries for journalists, and the conflict with Ukraine and Rus...
Most scholars working on Russia’s use of strategic narratives recognize the importance of the Russia...
This article investigates Russian media influence in Belarus during the second half of 2010, when an...
The mass media are closely associated with the concept of “soft power.” In Russia, as in the West, p...
This thesis investigates the nature and impact of Russian influence on Russian-language print and br...
This article analyses the control of business and state actors over mass media in Russia. First, the...
The mass media play a prominent role in contemporary international relations. Foreign policy success...
This article is devoted to the research of media space of several countries in the Western Balkans a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
There are various instruments for Russia to have influence on its neighbours, such as using opinion ...
The description of the Ukraine crisis as an ‘information war’ in recently published studies seems to...
The current political crisis in Ukraine has become markedly visualized not only due to the very cont...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
Soft power can be exerted by a variety of actors using different channels and tools. This paper focu...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Russia is one of the most dangerous countries for journalists, and the conflict with Ukraine and Rus...
Most scholars working on Russia’s use of strategic narratives recognize the importance of the Russia...
This article investigates Russian media influence in Belarus during the second half of 2010, when an...
The mass media are closely associated with the concept of “soft power.” In Russia, as in the West, p...
This thesis investigates the nature and impact of Russian influence on Russian-language print and br...
This article analyses the control of business and state actors over mass media in Russia. First, the...
The mass media play a prominent role in contemporary international relations. Foreign policy success...
This article is devoted to the research of media space of several countries in the Western Balkans a...
In this introductory article to our special issue on newsmaking in Russia, we provide a context for ...
There are various instruments for Russia to have influence on its neighbours, such as using opinion ...
The description of the Ukraine crisis as an ‘information war’ in recently published studies seems to...
The current political crisis in Ukraine has become markedly visualized not only due to the very cont...
In this essay, I explore the nature of propaganda in a hybrid media environment through the example ...
Soft power can be exerted by a variety of actors using different channels and tools. This paper focu...
This collection of articles deals with the history and the current state of Russia’s media elite. It...
Russia is one of the most dangerous countries for journalists, and the conflict with Ukraine and Rus...
Most scholars working on Russia’s use of strategic narratives recognize the importance of the Russia...