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Central European Journal of Communication

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Scientific Journal of the Polish Communication Association

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Government of Georgia’s Public Rhetoric. Minuscule Model of Russian Propaganda 

Davit Kutidze
Gnomon Wise Research Institute at the University of Georgia

ABSTRACT: Russian propaganda exploits the idea of freedom of information to promote disinformation. It aims to sow confusion using conspiracy theories and ensure there is not a single issue for society to consolidate. As a well-tested approach, this malicious practice of “brainwashing” can be applied in across countries or circumstances. Observation of statements made by Georgian authorities leads to the hypothesis that methods of Russian propaganda have been embedded in Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party’s rhetoric. Therefore, the focus of this paper is to study features of the Georgian government’s public communication through the prism of propaganda and test whether its rhetoric is analogous to Russia’s propaganda toolkit. The study shows apparent parallels between these two phenomena. The Georgian government’s rhetoric implies vociferous accusations against people being critical of the authorities, cultivating groundless fears among the population and shaping a negative agenda.

Full text: https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/article/view/485/pdf

DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.16.2(34).485

KEYWORDS: Russian propaganda, disinformation, Government of Georgia, propaganda techniques, comparative analysis

AUTHOR:

  • Davit Kutidze
    ORCID: 0000-0001-7708-2532
    Gnomon Wise Research Institute at the University of Georgia