The concept of ‘hybrid warfare’, which incorporates traditional military strategies alongside media and information campaigns, has been a feature of discussions surrounding Russia’s response to the Ukraine crisis. But if this form of aggressive information warfare is being pursued by the Kremlin then how should the EU and the West respond in defending its interests? Katarzyna Sobieraj writes that the key to countering Russia’s information strategy is to strengthen credible and independent media sources in the EU while resisting the temptation to ‘fight fire with fire’ by producing pro-EU propaganda in response
The article focuses on the current state and prospects of the information and psychological confront...
Western European countries rely on intelligence to collect information on the capabilities and inten...
The Kremlin’s disinformation methods create an effective model of geopolitical influence. Russian pr...
In today's ‘hybrid war’, which the Russian Federation wages against Ukraine, informational aggressio...
Since the Ukraine conflict began in 2014, there has been an increased awareness of the threat to EU ...
Since the Ukraine conflict began in 2014, there has been an increased awareness of the threat to EU ...
Since 2014 a key development emerging from the crisis in Ukraine has been the extensive use of vario...
The usage of information as a weapon in the foreign and domestic policies of Russia is not a new phe...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
As a result of increased globalisation and digitalisation, new security challenges emerge such as th...
Russia employs a set of non-linear tactics against Western democracies that have been characterized ...
This article is devoted to the research of media space of several countries in the Western Balkans a...
Oddziaływanie mediów na rozwój stosunków międzynarodowych jest faktem udowodnionym jeszcze w ubiegły...
Experts on information competition between Russia and Western countries are convinced that president...
In this paper, I analyze the impact of 21st century media on Russian information warfare regarding t...
The article focuses on the current state and prospects of the information and psychological confront...
Western European countries rely on intelligence to collect information on the capabilities and inten...
The Kremlin’s disinformation methods create an effective model of geopolitical influence. Russian pr...
In today's ‘hybrid war’, which the Russian Federation wages against Ukraine, informational aggressio...
Since the Ukraine conflict began in 2014, there has been an increased awareness of the threat to EU ...
Since the Ukraine conflict began in 2014, there has been an increased awareness of the threat to EU ...
Since 2014 a key development emerging from the crisis in Ukraine has been the extensive use of vario...
The usage of information as a weapon in the foreign and domestic policies of Russia is not a new phe...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
As a result of increased globalisation and digitalisation, new security challenges emerge such as th...
Russia employs a set of non-linear tactics against Western democracies that have been characterized ...
This article is devoted to the research of media space of several countries in the Western Balkans a...
Oddziaływanie mediów na rozwój stosunków międzynarodowych jest faktem udowodnionym jeszcze w ubiegły...
Experts on information competition between Russia and Western countries are convinced that president...
In this paper, I analyze the impact of 21st century media on Russian information warfare regarding t...
The article focuses on the current state and prospects of the information and psychological confront...
Western European countries rely on intelligence to collect information on the capabilities and inten...
The Kremlin’s disinformation methods create an effective model of geopolitical influence. Russian pr...