Publication
17 Dec 2018
This RAD issue examines Russian public narratives about foreign policy. More specifically, Sarah Oates and Sean Steiner first decode Russia’s strategic narrative, noting that while its roots are in Soviet propaganda, its contemporary storylines are more organic and dynamic. Tina Burrett then compares coverage of China and the US on Russian TV news, highlighting a shift in 2004, after which China has been depicted more positively and the US more negatively. Finally, Tatiana Dubrovskaya investigates how government and opposition media have represented the sanctions regime imposed on Russia in recent years.
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Author | Sarah Oates, Sean Steiner, Tina Burrett, Tatiana Dubrovskaya, (Series Editors: Stephen Aris, Matthias Neumann, Robert Orttung, Jeronim Perović, Heiko Pleines, Hans-Henning Schröder, Aglaya Snetkov) |
Series | Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) |
Publisher |
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), University of Bremen; Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), George Washington University; Center for Eastern European Studies (CEES), University of Zurich; German Association for East European Studies (DGO) |
Copyright | © 2018 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich; Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), University of Bremen |