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Communication Regime in Belarus: State, Challenges and Threats

https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-129-149

Abstract

The article is devoted to the results of the study of the information and communication sphere in the Republic of Belarus, the role, place and importance of national and foreign information and communication resources. The state, challenges and threats to the national security of the Republic, the tools for conducting the information war of the Western countries against the Belarusian state are considered. Examples of the information impact of opposition channels in Telegram, Twitter, You Tube on the authorities in Belarus with the aim of removing A.G. Lukashenko from the post of the President of the Republic are given. Comparisons were made between the effectiveness and popularity of state-owned media and foreign private information resources. Priority areas of the research are identified and presented, the results should be used to strengthen counteraction to information and psychological attacks against Russia and Belarus.

About the Author

N. P. Gribin
Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

 Nikolay P. Gribin  DSc (Law). Professor. Leading Researcher

6 Vernadsky Avenue, Moscow, 119454 



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Gribin N.P. Communication Regime in Belarus: State, Challenges and Threats. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2023;(1):129-149. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-129-149

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