To samo zło w różnych ramach: analiza porównawcza narracji o Zachodzie między rosyjską dezinformacją wymierzoną w Ukrainę a chińską dezinformacją wymierzoną w Tajwan
Okładka czasopisma Przegląd Strategiczny, nr 18, rok 2025
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narracja strategiczna
dezinformacja
propaganda
Tajwan
Ukraina
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Takacsy, D. (2025). To samo zło w różnych ramach: analiza porównawcza narracji o Zachodzie między rosyjską dezinformacją wymierzoną w Ukrainę a chińską dezinformacją wymierzoną w Tajwan. Przegląd Strategiczny, (18), 235–247. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2025.1.15

Abstrakt

Niniejszy artykuł przeprowadza analizę porównawczą rosyjskiej dezinformacji skierowanej na Ukrainę i chińskiej dezinformacji skierowanej na Tajwan, w odniesieniu do ich strategicznych narracji na temat Zachodu. Działania te mają na celu powstrzymanie zbliżenia danego kraju z zachodnim systemem sojuszy i poddanie się imperialistycznym ambicjom ich autorytarnych sąsiadów. Analiza opiera się na wywiadach z tajwańskimi ekspertami i badaniach ekspertów ukraińskiego think-tanku Detektor Media (Riaboshtan i in., 2022). Chociaż chińska propaganda może nie wykorzystywać wyraźnie motywu „upadającego Zachodu”, który jest wspólną cechą rosyjskiej propagandy wymierzonej w Ukrainę, to jednak ma podobne przesłanie: Zachód jako podżegacz wojenny, który czerpie zyski z chaosu.

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