THE PLACE OF THE CONCEPT OF INFORMATION WARFARE IN MODERN IDEOLOGICAL PROCESSES
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This article critically examines the role of the concept of information warfare in shaping modern ideological processes. It explores how information warfare strategies are employed to manipulate and influence ideologies in the digital era, highlighting the power dynamics at play. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and case studies, the article analyzes the impact of information warfare on the formation, dissemination, and polarization of ideologies, considering the societal implications and challenges faced in navigating the complex information landscape of today.
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