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Russian Propaganda

Thinking Allowed

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Propaganda and Identity in Putin's Russia

This chapter examines the rise of authoritarianism in Russia through the lens of KGB tactics and intensified propaganda, particularly during the Ukraine invasion. It discusses how figures like Babushka Z symbolize the state's manipulation of narrative and the glorification of military conflict, reshaping public perception. The chapter also highlights the alarming impact on Russian youth through propaganda-laden history books, revealing a cultural dissonance between state narratives and individual experiences.

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