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Ukrainian resistance to Russian disinformation : lessons for future conflict / Todd C. Helms.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Helms, Todd C., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Disinformation--Russia (Federation).
Disinformation.
Information warfare--Russia (Federation).
Information warfare.
Global Security.
Information Operations.
Media Literacy.
Military Intelligence.
Russia.
Ukraine.
Ukraine--Foreign relations--2014-.
Ukraine--Foreign relations--Russia (Federation).
Russia (Federation)--Foreign relations--Ukraine.
Russia (Federation).
Local Subjects:
Global Security.
Information Operations.
Media Literacy.
Military Intelligence.
Russia.
Ukraine.
Other Title:
Ukrainian Resistance to Russian Disinformation
Place of Publication:
RAND Corporation 2024
Summary:
Russia has disseminated large volumes of false content targeted at Ukrainians, those living in Russia, and global audiences, including those in the United States and Europe. Both Russia's attempts to sow false narratives and the Ukrainian response during the war provide a unique laboratory for considering how nations can counter disinformation and propaganda during conflict. In this report, the authors seek to distill some of those lessons. They offer a broad case study of Ukraine's information and counterdisinformation war and highlight key lessons that can help the U.S. national security establishment prepare for and counter disinformation during U.S. contingency operations.
Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: The Ukrainian Counterdisinformation Campaign
CHAPTER 3: Lessons from the War for Countering Disinformation During Military Contingency Operations

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