Distorted cartography as a reflection of conflicts and political contradictions in the modern world
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-12-20
Authors : Elena Savicheva; Sergey Ivanov;
Page : 7-15
Keywords : geographical map; history; politics; falsification; contradictions; disputed territories; conflicts;
Abstract
Some features of modern political cartography are analyzed. The authors note that sometimes for the sake of political interests of some international actors, geographic maps, distorted and not responding to modern political realities, are produced. Such false maps mislead the mass audience. The authors emphasize the particular danger of a “war of maps” in regions of heightened conflict, to which, above all, the Middle East and North Africa belong. They conclude that the forged geographic maps, along with the distortion of historical truth and the essence of historical and modern events and processes, become an integral element of a new destructive type of weapons of the 21st century - information confrontation.
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