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Hybrid tactics as part of Russian foreign policy and attempts to influence political discourse in the EU
Title Hybrid tactics as part of Russian foreign policy and attempts to influence political discourse in the EU Author info Ivan Jágerský Author Jágerský Ivan 1985- (100%) UMBPO08 - Katedra bezpečnostných štúdií
Source document Security dimensions : international and national studies. Vol. 2016, no. 20 (2016), pp. 195-206. - Kraków : University of Public and Individual Security APEIRON, 2016 Keywords warfare ruská zahraničná politika - Russian foreign policy propaganda Language English Country Poland systematics 327 Annotation Russian hybrid approach is based on their understanding of threats; Russians feel themselves as victims of Western policies, sanctions and information policy. According to Russian military doctrine and theory, information warfare is conducted continuously in peacetime and wartime alike. The Russian elite consider comprehensive hybrid approach as one of the most important elements in foreign affairs. It uses a combination of tools, such as wide-ranging political and diplomatic commitment, the leverage of the energy, economic retaliation, strengthening of the military capabilities, development assistance, propaganda, intelligence and cyber activities. The priorities of Russian information operations are promoting special bilateral relations with EU member states while exploiting the different interests and contradictions within EU. The goal of media campaigns and propaganda is to undermine dominant Western media sources and narratives. As part of information operations Russia has begun to cooperate with and support radical and anti-establishment groups in the EU. The effectiveness of Russian information policy abroad comes at high costs but it is still limited in its outcomes. Russian policy in the EU will be increasingly directed towards polarization of different institutions, countries, parties and particular interest groups. Public work category ADE No. of Archival Copy 39385 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ unrecognised
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