Abstract

The aim of the article is to investigate the range of technologies used by the Russian Federation against Ukraine and to find out which of them are particularly effective and destructive as for today. The following methods were used for this study: structurally-functional, empirical and comparative. This made it possible to find out the peculiarities of propaganda influences on Ukrainian citizens and the essence of information technologies used by the RF in recent years. It is concluded that the problem of the information-manipulative technologies use by the Russian Federation in the process of the Crimean peninsula annexation, “playing the master” in Donbas, and claims to the Azov Sea are currently extremely relevant from the perspective of the negative effects and their destructive influences on the consciousness of citizens in Ukraine and the world. Moreover, significant attention should be pointed on this topic in the context of the hybrid wars expansion. In the process of the Crimea annexation, Russia actively used a powerful arsenal of manipulative information technologies and often achieved its results, namely: destabilizing Ukrainian society, preventing the development of our state through democratic modernization and conducting effective economic and social reforms.It is concluded that today, at the time of an active development of the information society, information and communication impacts become an important tool that can be used both for the development of the state and the nation and for the manipulation and destabilization of the enemy. For Ukraine, it is important to develop further information technologies, national strategy, and IT sphere. In addition, it is crucial to restrict all Russian propaganda media and concentrate on its own national interests. The best defence against Russian manipulations should be the ability to think critically and filter information that comes from any other sources.

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  • Метою статті є дослідити спектр технологій, які використовує проти України Російська Федерація та з‟ясувати, які з них сьогодні є особливо дієвими та руйнівними

  • External informational and communicative influences: challenges for Ukraine The aim of the article is to investigate the range of technologies used by the Russian Federation against Ukraine and to find out which of them are effective and destructive as for today

  • It is concluded that the problem of the information-manipulative technologies use by the Russian Federation in the process of the Crimean peninsula annexation, “playing the master” in Donbas, and claims to the Azov Sea are currently extremely relevant from the perspective of the negative effects and their destructive influences on the consciousness of citizens in Ukraine and the world

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Метою статті є дослідити спектр технологій, які використовує проти України Російська Федерація та з‟ясувати, які з них сьогодні є особливо дієвими та руйнівними. Це дозволило з‟ясувати особливості пропагандистських впливів на громадян України та сутність інформаційних технологій, які використовує РФ протягом останніх років. Що проблема застосування інформаційно-маніпулятивних технологій Російською Федерацією в процесі захоплення Кримського півострова, «хозяйнування» на Донбасі, претензії на Приазов‟я наразі є надзвичайно актуальною з огляду на дуже негативні наслідки їх деструктивного впливу на свідомість громадян як України, так і світу.

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