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Russian propaganda : ウィキペディア英語版
Russian propaganda
Russian propaganda (Ger. ''russische Propaganda'') or Kremlin propaganda - Russian state information policy, special informational activities ("special operations", "political technologies") and the relevant authorities and institutions under the guise of "public informing" involved in psychological treatment population of as well as people in other countries - primarily Russian-speaking countries of post-Soviet space and the Russian diaspora. Also a subject of the Russian propaganda is the foreign language population in the US, EU, Arab countries and others. Overall Russian propaganda is spread for at least 40 languages in 160 countries of the world.
Russian state propaganda is total, cynical, deceitful and has a direct predecessor Soviet propaganda, but also actively uses the experience of other historical authoritarian and totalitarian regimes. Propaganda in Russia is always used in tandem with censorship: caesura cuts off all dissent, propaganda makes you think accordance with the interests and objectives of the ruling elite.
Since the early 2000s, anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western propaganda in Russia have been thoroughly developed and embodied. Since the fourth phase of the Putin regime from 2013-2014 and in connection with the Dignity revolution, the Russian propaganda quickly evolved into a totalitarian - was openly chauvinistic, aggressive imperial and fascist, becoming a full-fledged information war aimed at massive zombiing of the population, preparation of public opinion in Russia to foreign aggression and obtaining the approval of the Russian population to Russian actions against Ukraine. After military aggression, occupation and annexation of the Crimea, Russian propaganda became military - criminal and totally deceptive (spread-out lies) by the methods and techniques.
== Distinctive features ==

* the main feature of the Russian propaganda is the idea that the truth has multiple variants, that there are two sides in every story, and the reliability of sources is insignificant
* flexibility and lack of principle
* cynicism
* permanent stuffing of mass media information space with disinformation
* absolute falsity, reality mismatch and invention of the necessary "facts" - design and creation of a so-called "parallel reality"
* situationality, controversy itself, to what was reported a short time ago - counting on the full memory loss of audiences
* goal - not to convince, as in the classical propaganda, but to make an information field "dirty" so people would trust nobody. When the information field is killed, all that is left - fear, panic and apathy

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