• Information, media, security environment. Russian context

Information, media, security environment. Russian context

  • Autor: Banasik Mirosław Gawliczek Piotr Rogozińska Agnieszka redakcja naukowa
  • Wydawca: Difin
  • ISBN: 978-83-8270-000-8
  • Data wydania: 2021
  • Liczba stron/format: 252/B5
  • Oprawa: miękka

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The monograph contains condensed knowledge from recognized Polish and foreign authorities in the scholarly community. The book presents, among others, American views on the use of law to achieve political goals and on modern warfare conducted against the West by the Russian Federation. It presents multimedia and social media as e-learning tools to exert influence in the security environment. It also addresses the issue of using the media to achieve the Russian Federation’s desired strategic goals in the international security.


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Fragment książki

 Introduction

Autor książki

Banasik Mirosław
doktor habilitowany w dyscyplinie nauk o..
Gawliczek Piotr
(Assoc. Prof.) Ph.D. graduated from Poli..
Rogozińska Agnieszka
Doktor w dyscyplinie nauki o bezpie..

Contents:

Introduction

PART I. Contemporary Russian Operational Art and Forecasting its Future

Phillip A. Petersen, Gregory King Melcher
CHAPTER 1. Unmaking America Great Again

Mark Voyger
CHAPTER 2. Russian lawfare – Russia’s weaponization of international and domestic law (1654–2021)

Ruxandra Buluc
CHAPTER 3. Democracy versus distrust. The fight to uphold democratic principles in the European Union

Viktor Savinok
CHAPTER 4. Changes in Germany’s security strategy with regard to Russia during the chancellorship of Angela Merkel

Sergiy Nizhynskyi
CHAPTER 5. Future for European Union, perspective on NATO–Ukraine coopertaion

Ireneusz Bieniecki, Izabela Szkurłat
CHAPTER 6. Forms of cooperation between the PPR border protection troops and the USSR borderland forces for the security of PPR’s maritime border in the second half of the twentieth century

Yuriy Temirov, Yuriy Kotyk
CHAPTER 7. The ideological framework of the foreign policy of modern Russia

Adam Potočňák
CHAPTER 8. Georgia’s NATO Membership via the Lens of Offensive Realism: Prevented in 2008, Halted Ever Since

PART II. Multimedia and social media as e-learning tools to exert influence in the  security environment

Khayal Iskandarov, Piotr Gawliczek
CHAPTER 9. The impact of social media on the war. Case study: the second Karabakh war

Piotr Gawliczek, Viktoriia Krykun, Nataliya Tarasenko, Maksym Tyshchenko, Oleksandr Shapran
CHAPTER 10. Computer adaptive language testing: form idea to implementation

Jerzy Tomasik
CHAPTER 11. The Genesis of the annexation of the Crimea Peninsula and the conflict in Donbas

Justyna Kowalczys
CHAPTER 12. Multimedia and social media as e-learning tools to exert influence in the security environment. Best practices and recommendations form the NATO Deep eAcademy perspective

Vasyl Osodlo, Ludmyla Budahiants
CHAPTER 13. Education in hybrid war counteraction

Concluding remarks
Annex. Media – (Dis)Information – Security
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