Description
Propaganda and Ideology in the Russian-Ukrainian War provides a comprehensive analysis of how propaganda and ideological narratives have become central to understanding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Jon Roozenbeek examines the strategic deployment of disinformation, state narratives, and competing ideological frameworks used by various actors involved in the war.
The book explores how propaganda operates across traditional and digital media platforms, influencing both domestic and international audiences. It investigates the historical roots of competing narratives and how they shape perceptions of the conflict’s origins, conduct, and potential resolution.
As part of the Contemporary Social Issues Series, this work provides valuable insights into modern warfare beyond military dimensions, demonstrating how information, narrative, and ideology function as weapons in contemporary conflicts. Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the information landscape of the Russian-Ukrainian War.







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