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Russian “cognitive propaganda”: the case of Impressum Club in Tallinn
Post-Soviet Affairs ( IF 1.828 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-07 , DOI: 10.1080/1060586x.2020.1804259
Andrey Makarychev 1
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ABSTRACT

The object of my analysis is the Tallinn-based discussion club Impressum, known as a platform for spreading pro-Kremlin interpretations of political matters. These public speeches give a broad picture of political discourses originated in the Russian academic community or among Russia-loyal academics in Europe, and shared with Estonian Russophiles. Two questions are central to my analysis. First, I seek to find out how the Impressum Club speakers articulate two different yet mutually complementary strategies aimed at discursive normalization of Russia – namely, rational and emotional. Secondly, I discuss what the conflation of these two strategic narratives might tell us for a better understanding of the resonance of pro-Kremlin interpretations of history, politics, and economy among Estonian Russophones.



中文翻译:

俄罗斯的“认知宣传”:塔林印象俱乐部案

摘要

我分析的对象是位于塔林的讨论俱乐部Impressum,该俱乐部被称为传播克里姆林宫对政治事务的解释的平台。这些公开演讲广泛介绍了源自俄罗斯学术界或欧洲的俄罗斯忠实学者的政治言论,并与爱沙尼亚人Russophiles分享。两个问题对我的分析至关重要。首先,我试图找出印象派俱乐部发言人明确阐述了旨在使俄罗斯话语正常化的两种不同但互为补充的策略,即理性和情感。其次,我讨论了这两个战略叙事的融合可能会告诉我们什么,以使我们更好地理解爱沙尼亚卢索福涅派亲克里姆林宫对历史,政治和经济的解释的共鸣。

更新日期:2020-08-07
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