Reenvisioning Russian Propaganda: Media Decentralization and the Use of Social Networks as a Means to Government Continuity
Abstract: Russia’s social scene has been anything but stable. Through economic turbulence and social unrest by political opposition, Navalny being only the most recent figure in a long list, Russia, under Putin’s leadership, has shown that it can persist when faced with hardship. How does the regime...
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Autor principal: | Hodgson Jayden |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0fa5653212884b5f95e7be796ec862d5 |
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