This book is an insightful analysis, delving into the array of security challenges faced by the EU and its Eastern neighbors in the context of the revival of Russian imperialism. The book addresses instances of Russian aggression, economic impediments, social intricacies, challenges associated with multiethnic communities, the prevalence of oligarchic systems, and the European aspirations of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and Georgia. The book audaciously proposes realistic solutions to such complex issues.
How do we define resilience in the context of security? How do we build resilience? What is disinformation and how is it being used by Russia in Eastern Europe? Is it a new phenomenon or a continuation of an old one with roots in the sovietization process? Are the education policies regarding democracy helping to build resilience? Are the research programmes of the EU targeting the right key areas for increasing resilience? These are the main inquiries that the book addresses. While looking in the past and linking it to the present, the research covers the synergies between security, resilience, disinformation, education and research, and offers solutions for building resilience and combating disinformation through education.
This book is an insightful analysis, delving into the array of security challenges faced by the EU and its Eastern neighbors in the context of the revival of Russian imperialism. The book addresses instances of Russian aggression, economic impediments, social intricacies, challenges associated with multiethnic communities, the prevalence of oligarchic systems, and the European aspirations of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and Georgia. The book audaciously proposes realistic solutions to such complex issues.
When most of the Central and East European countries are celebrating their centennial as modern states and, some of them, thirty years since the fall of the communist regime, security challenges in the region reveal two overlapping layers: the scars from old political conflicts amongst the Great Powers and present evolutions triggered by the ICT, migration, Europeanization or global governance. The present volume offers a glimpse into the various security dilemmas Central, Eastern and East-neighbouring states have faced over the last century. Alors que la plupart des États de l'Europe Centrale et de l'Est sont en train de fêter cent ans d'existence moderne et une trentaine depuis l'écroulement du communisme, la nature des défis sécuritaires régionaux révèle l'existence de strates partiellement superposées : cicatrices des anciens conflits politiques entre les grandes puissances et usage des TICE, migration, européanisation ou gouvernance globale. Cet ouvrage revient sur les dilemmes ayant marqué les États de l'Europe centrale et orientale au cours du siècle passé.
Some 400 years ago, in an era where reaching information was a struggle, Francis Bacon acknowledged that information is power. The quote holds a great truth : the access to information can help people to take better informed decisions. The problem we are facing today is choosing the right information, the relevant one and the truthful one. In security studies Hybrid War is not just a concept, it is a reality. The pandemic has shown that disinformation can play a major role in political decisions. These aspects are even more complicated if we look at the war in Ukraine. Layers upon layers of news, images, social media posts present a rather puzzling palimpsest, and all these contradicting images have an impact over the general perception of the televised war. The present volume gathers studies concerning the cross-border effects of disinformation, capturing the transnational effects and narratives concerning the war in Ukraine, but also a multidisciplinary view over the phenomenon.
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