Russian propaganda narratives are like matryoshkas, one disinformation narrative stemming from another. Just as the matryoshka dolls conceal multiple layers within their wooden shells, Russian disinformation narratives often hide layers of manipulation and propaganda, undermining the resilience of the societies they target. Both employ a facade of simplicity and tradition to mask the complexity of their contents, enticing audiences with their outward charm. Just as each layer of a matryoshka doll reveals a smaller one nested within, Russian disinformation narratives often reveal deeper agendas and motives upon closer inspection – precisely what this volume intends to achieve.
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