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E-raamat: Disinformation and Counternarratives in International Security: Cognitive Competition

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This book examines the strategic role of weaponized narratives and foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) in international relations.

It aims to understand how information is used as a tool for power projection and strategic competition, combining theoretical and empirical analyses. The work covers both traditional disinformation and lesser-studied phenomena like information suppression and the psychosocial vulnerabilities that enable manipulation. Through case studies of information campaigns in both wartime and peacetime, it highlights the security challenges posed by these narratives across varying geopolitical tensions. The book bridges realist and constructivist approaches, considering the roles of state and non-state actors, as well as domestic populations and international organizations. With empirical studies of initiatives by NATO, the UN, and the EU, the volume equips readers to address critical questions about the success, influence, and impact of weaponized narratives and the effectiveness of efforts to counter them.

This book will be of much interest to students of information warfare, foreign influence operations, foreign policy, and international relations.

Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Introduction Part I: Conceptual Frameworks
1. The Systemic Crises of the
Liberal International Order: Fragmented Narratives in a Porcelain System
2.
Narratives as Cognitive Weapons: How Societal Vulnerabilities Fuel Foreign
Manipulation
3. Conceptualizing Information Suppression: A Distinct Strategy
Within Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Operations
4.
(Dis)information is Power: A Look at the Political Communication of how the
Digital Revolution Altered the Political and Media Chessboard Part II: Actors
and Threats
5. Disinformation in the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict: Narrative
architecture, Hybrid Strategy and Global Repercussions
6. Russian
Disinformation Campaigns in Western Africa
7. Digital Warfare and
Disinformation in the Middle East: Regional Changes and the Struggle for
Information Control Part III: International Responses
8. The Battle of the
Geopolitical European Union against the Anti-democratic Narratives of
External Agents
9. Disinformation, Narratives, and Counter-narratives in the
United Nations Prevention and Countering of Extremism
10. Cognitive Warfare
and Disinformation: A Theoretical Approach and NATO Actions in the Digital
Public Sphere
Gustavo Díaz Matey is Professor at Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

Pablo Moral is Lecturer at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain.