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ldquo;Ancient foreignrdquo; policy tools in new cloths

Authors: Brilikova, R.; Brhlíková, R.;

ldquo;Ancient foreignrdquo; policy tools in new cloths

Abstract

В этой статье рассматриваются старые инструменты, используемые внешней политикой государства, и рассматриваются они с точки зрения новых понятий в меняющейся международной обстановке и обстановке безопасности. В нем анализируются старые концепции демонизации и пропаганды врага в связи с новыми концепциями гибридной войны и фальшивых новостей или дезинформации. В статье утверждается и основывается на гипотезе, что эти старые и новые понятия - одно и то же, просто наш язык стал более упрощенным.

Acest articol analizează instrumentele vechi utilizate de politica externă a unui stat și le privește din punctul de vedere al noilor Noțiuni într-un mediu internațional și de securitate în schimbare. Analizează concepte vechi de demonizare și propagandă inamică în legătură cu noi concepții de război hibrid și știri false sau dezinformare. Articolul argumentează și se bazează pe ipoteza că aceste concepte vechi și noi sunt aceleași, doar limba noastră a devenit mai sofisticată.

This article discusses the old tools used by foreign policy of a state and looks on them from the point of view of new notions in a changing international and security environment. It analysis old concepts of enemy demonization and propaganda in connection with new conceptions of hybrid war and fake news or disinformation. The article argues and is based on the hypothesis that these old and new concepts are the same, just our language became more sofisticated.

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(politică externă, instrumente, propagandă, război hibrid, imaginea unui inamic, vedere în oglindă,demonizare), (внешняя политика, инструменты, пропаганда, гибридная война, образ врага, зеркальный взгляд, демонизация), (foreign policy, tools, propaganda, hybrid war, image of an enemy, mirror view, demonization)

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