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Title

Russian disinformation in Moldova and Poland in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian war

Authors

[ 1 ] Wydział Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej | [ 2 ] Doctoral School “Military and National Security Sciences,” Armed Forces Military Academy “Alexandru cel Bun,” Moldova | [ P ] employee

Scientific discipline (Law 2.0)

[6.3] Security studies

Year of publication

2024

Published in

Security and Defence Quarterly

Journal year: 2024 | Journal volume: vol. 46 | Journal number: no. 2

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • Disinformation
  • Fake news
  • Geopolitics
  • Information warfare
  • International security
  • Russia
  • Russia-Ukrainian War
  • Ukraine
PL
  • Agresja rosyjska na Ukrainę (2022)
  • Bezpieczeństwo miedzynarodowe
  • Dezinformacja
  • Geopolityka
  • Rosja
  • Ukraina
  • Walka informacyjna
Abstract

EN Russian disinformation carried out as part of the ongoing war in Ukraine is becoming a challenge for neighbouring countries that border the conflict region. The aim of the analysis was to identify common features between Russian disinformation in Moldova and Poland, which, as two of the countries that border Ukraine, were on a list of Russia’s main targets for disinformation in 2022. The geopolitical and historical importance of both countries increases their social polarisation. The study was therefore guided by the following research question: What common features can be distinguished between Russian disinformation in Moldova and Poland? The research took the form of an open comparison. According to the approach used, the empirical cases used for comparison were not explicitly limited a priori. In order to carry out the research, however, preliminary assumptions were adopted that ensured temporal, conceptual, and interpretative comparability of the data. Research results proved that Russian disinformation in both countries is based on the following common features: creating internal divisions, propagation of distrust towards the West, stimulating social emotions, use of social media, and popularising pro-Russian narratives. Analysing these areas may be helpful in increasing the ability of states to detect and disclose disinformation. Scientific publications describing Russian disinformation focus on the national perspective, which does not always correspond to the transnational nature of disinformation campaigns. Meanwhile, this article synthesises knowledge about disinformation mechanisms occurring in two countries bordering the conflict region and draws attention to the need for research in this area.

Pages (from - to)

47 - 65

DOI

10.35467/sdq/189686

URL

https://securityanddefence.pl/Russian-disinformation-in-Moldova-and-Poland-in-the-context-of-the-Russo-Ukrainian,189686,0,2.html

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CC BY (attribution alone)

Open Access Mode

open journal

Open Access Text Version

final published version

Release date

30.06.2024

Date of Open Access to the publication

at the time of publication

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