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Trading Socialism for Chewing Gum

Trading Socialism for Chewing Gum

30 years ago, the USSR collapsed after a failed attempt of a coup d’etat. Still, a certain brand of Dolchstosslegende is cultivated in the Kremlin, inspiring a conspiracy theory of a virtually eternal Western attack against Russia.
Attacking the West, Putting Russians in Danger

Attacking the West, Putting Russians in Danger

The Kremlin campaign against Western vaccines has backfired, impeding Russia’s own drive for vaccination. Years of spreading conspiracy theories on national TV networks and doctored statistics on the pandemic have encouraged vaccine hesitancy in Russia.
Francophobes in the Kremlin

Francophobes in the Kremlin

Instead of sending love letters to the Élysée, the pro-Kremlin disinformation apparatus has taken France into its crosshairs by spreading lies and gross misogyny. Is Moscow afraid of something?
Force feeding fears and summoning bogeymen

Force feeding fears and summoning bogeymen

Pro-Kremlin outlets continue to force-feed Russian audiences with illusionary fears, conjuring up non-existent enemies. All this to drum up war hysteria and invoke primal reactions, to be harnessed in service of the Kremlin’s agenda later on.
Years of war

Years of war

War has become an essential, almost sought-after state of affairs in Russia. We look at some recent developments in society.
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