NATO information policy

Authors

  • University of Prešov

Abstract

Today informatization is not just a local sphere of public life, it currently covers all spheres, and its consequences affect the life of a person, society, state, this influence becomes more and more significant. Society, using modern opportunities in the field of information, has acquired mechanisms, which allow to take control over the activities of the state and influence political decision-making. NATO is an organization which actively uses information technology, and therefore there is a need to consider it as an example of the effective use of information as a weapon. In our opinion, Ukraine needs to use the experience of NATO in the information war, which the Russian Federation is waging against it.

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The North Atlantic Treaty, Washington D.C. 1949 // The NATO Handbook. Brussels: Office Information and Press, 1998-1999. 404 p.

Стратегічна концепція НАТО [Електронний ресурс]. 1999. Retrieved from: https://www.nato.int/cps/uk/natohq/official_texts_27433.htm.

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Published

2020-10-29

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I. Political sciences, historical studies and archaeology