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200 _aUsing media as weapons in hybrid war
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_fV. Boiko, A. Stadnyk, N. Polovaia, O. Vaniushyna, O. Khodus, T. Ivanets
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330 _aThis article is a theoretical analysis and generalization of the views of scientists on various approaches to understanding hybrid warfare in modern society and determining the trends of its influence on public opinion. It has been proven that media use during such wars has a practical impact on public opinion and most often carries a manipulative nature (by agreement with the social customer). The purpose is to understand the specifics of modern media weapons and determine the trends of their influence on public opinion in conducting a hybrid war.
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_hVol. 12, Issue 2, Special issue 29
_tAD ALTA: Journal of interdisc iplinary research
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_x1804-7890 (Print)
_x2464-6733 (Online)
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610 _aHybrid war
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