Dynamics of Friendliness of Communication Regimes of Neighboring Countries (Based on the Results of Annual Monitoring)
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-24-39
Abstract
The article contains the results of monitoring the friendliness of communication regimes in the post-Soviet countries and an analysis of the friendliness rating of these countries for 2022. The author identifies a number of trends: the strengthening of the polarization of friendly and unfriendly communication regimes; strengthening state control over information content and communication channels; reducing the subjectivity of civil society institutions as actors of communication regimes; increased pressure on the Orthodox Church. Fluctuating type of communication regimes are revealed, in which, according to the author, one should expect changes in the conditions of communications with Russia. It spoken about critically significant factor in the successful promotion of Russia's interests – the development of special communication strategies for intercountry interactions. The author argues that the phenomenon of "post-Soviet" is alive and is used by different countries either to build up friendly communications or to increase hostility towards Russia.
About the Author
V. V. KomlevaRussian Federation
Valentina V. Komleva, DSc (Soc.). Deputy director on scientifc work
22/1, Korobeinikov per, Moscow, 119571
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Komleva V.V. Dynamics of Friendliness of Communication Regimes of Neighboring Countries (Based on the Results of Annual Monitoring). Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2023;(1):24-39. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-24-39