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Student, International Relations, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
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Young Scientist
The paper aims to evaluate the features and implementation channels of Russian informational infl... more The paper aims to evaluate the features and implementation channels of Russian informational influence in Georgia and Latvia. The research also intends to explore the defense mechanisms Georgia and Latvia use against Russian propaganda. Based on the qualitative research methodology, the paper investigated primary and secondary sources. In the first part of the paper, there are reviewed the main characteristics and messages of Russian informational influence. In the second part of the study, the main channels of Russian informational influence in both countries are presented. Finally, the paper examines countermeasures taken by Georgia and Latvia against Russian informational influence. The study has identified that there are some similarities in terms of characteristics and implementation channels of Russian propaganda in both countries. The research has shown that Latvian and Georgian countermeasure policies are relatively different.
Young Scientist
The paper aims to evaluate the features and implementation channels of Russian informational infl... more The paper aims to evaluate the features and implementation channels of Russian informational influence in Georgia and Latvia. The research also intends to explore the defense mechanisms Georgia and Latvia use against Russian propaganda. Based on the qualitative research methodology, the paper investigated primary and secondary sources. In the first part of the paper, there are reviewed the main characteristics and messages of Russian informational influence. In the second part of the study, the main channels of Russian informational influence in both countries are presented. Finally, the paper examines countermeasures taken by Georgia and Latvia against Russian informational influence. The study has identified that there are some similarities in terms of characteristics and implementation channels of Russian propaganda in both countries. The research has shown that Latvian and Georgian countermeasure policies are relatively different.