Myths of Russia as a tool of socio-political persuasion
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https://doi.org/10.15290/elpis.2013.15.10Keywords:
The policy towards Russia, Myths about the Russians, Relations between Russia and the WorldAbstract
Mythologization as a tool of engineering international policy towards Russia has played and still plays a pivotal rolein modelling the public opinion. Mythologization is not entirely a centrally controlled tool. The emergence of myths about
Russia and Russians has always followed a bottom-up pattern and its results have been invariably transferred into the
political dimension. The sources of these processes date back to the medieval times and the onset of the modern era.
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