Russian Propaganda
Russian propaganda refers to the strategic use of information, media, and messaging by the Russian government to influence public perception both domestically and internationally. It often aims to promote the government's agenda, support nationalistic sentiments, and discredit opposing viewpoints. This can include state-controlled media outlets, social media campaigns, and disinformation tactics.
The methods of Russian propaganda can involve the portrayal of Western countries as adversaries, emphasizing themes of patriotism and victimhood. It may also include the manipulation of historical narratives and the promotion of political leaders who align with Russian interests.