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<strong class='ep-highlight'>Dugin</strong> and the Discourse of Deception

Dugin and the Discourse of Deception

The Kremlin-philosopher Aleksander Dugin claims journalism cannot contribute to truth, so journalism is nothing but persuasion. A misleading discourse to legitimize disinformation.
Storytelling the Disinformation. Part 3.

Storytelling the Disinformation. Part 3.

In this series of articles we explore the world of Kremlin Storytelling. An approach to disinformation that allows the disinformation operative to create an attractive story with a hero, a villain and a victim. Part 3 The Threatened Values.
This Is Fine

This Is Fine

Monuments, as with everything else connected to history, have long been a treasured topic for pro-Kremlin propagandists. While Kremlin ‘masterminds’ want to rewrite history and prepare for a glorious future, the past seems to be catching up with them.
Disinformation as Dialogue

Disinformation as Dialogue

Disinformation evolves in a dialogue between Russia and Western Europe. This can be illustrated by the current political term of "sovereignism"; the term has zag-zaged across Europe since the 19th century to become part of an anti-democratic agenda of the Kremlin.
The Virus to Liberate us from Freedom

The Virus to Liberate us from Freedom

Pro-Kremlin disinformation efforts aims at inducing distrust in institutions; distrust in experts, the health care system and the individuals, engaged in the self-less work to help people affected by the virus. In a situation where trust, cooperation and persistence is essential, disinformation kills people.
Uniting the far-left and the far-right

Uniting the far-left and the far-right

Last October, we have shown you how the pro-Kremlin disinformation army exploits narratives both from the left and right edges of the political spectrum. Paraphrasing the words of Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin – in serving Kremlin’s interests, it is more important what you are against, rather than…
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