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Russophobia Glenn Diesen

Russophobia By Glenn Diesen

Russophobia by Glenn Diesen


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The West and Russia have been juxtaposed as Western versus Eastern, European versus Asiatic, civilized versus barbaric, modern versus backward, liberal versus autocratic, and even good versus evil.

Russophobia Summary

Russophobia: Propaganda in International Politics by Glenn Diesen

This book defines Russophobia as the irrational fear of Russia, a key theme in the study of propaganda in the West as Russia has throughout history been assigned a diametrically opposite identity as the Other. Propaganda is the science of convincing an audience without appealing to reason. The West and Russia have been juxtaposed as Western versus Eastern, European versus Asiatic, civilized versus barbaric, modern versus backward, liberal versus autocratic, and even good versus evil. During the Cold War, ideological dividing lines fell naturally by casting the debate as capitalism versus communism, democracy versus totalitarianism, and Christianity versus atheism. After the Cold War, anti-Russian propaganda aims to filter all political questions through the simplistic binary stereotype of democracy versus authoritarianism, which provides little if any heuristic value to understand the complexities of relations. A key feature of propaganda against the inferior Other is both contemptuous derision and panic-stricken fear of the threat to civilization. Russia has therefore throughout history been allowed to play one of two roles-either an apprentice of Western civilization by accepting the subordinate role as the student and political object, or a threat that must be contained or defeated. While propaganda has the positive effect of promoting unity and mobilizing resources toward rational and strategic objectives, it can also have the negative effect of creating irrational decision-making and obstructing a workable peace.

About Glenn Diesen

Glenn Diesen is a professor in political economy and sociology at the University of South-Eastern Norway and an editor at the Russia in Global Affairs journal. He has published eight books about Russian foreign policy, conservatism, and political economy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Theorising propaganda. - Chapter 2. Stereotypes of anti-Russian propaganda. - Chapter 3. Source credibility: Herding the masses. - Chapter 4. Language and narratives in anti-Russian propaganda. - Chapter 5. Selling democracy: All nations are equal, but some are more equal than others. - Chapter 6. Russophobia against the political opposition. - Chapter 7. The conflict in Ukraine as a civilizational choice. - Chapter 8. The Syrian war and humanitarian interventionism. - Chapter 9. Propaganda and the risks from irrationality.

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NPB9789811914676
9789811914676
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Russophobia: Propaganda in International Politics by Glenn Diesen
New
Hardback
Springer Verlag, Singapore
2022-04-23
307
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