The illustration of the U.S. stereotypical approach to informational estimation of Russia (review on Fareed Zakaria’s movie “The most powerful man in the world”)
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.23, No. 4)Publication Date: 2019-02-02
Authors : Elena Martynenko; Nickolay Parkhitko;
Page : 483-488
Keywords : KGB; power; protests; corruption; misinformation; cyberattacks;
Abstract
The article focuses on the analytical research of the crucial thesis of the Fareed Zakaria’s CNN film “The most powerful man in the world” and offers also a political characteristic. Proceeding from the political and media reality peculiar for the analyzed film, we reveal its role and predestination in the political and informational global opposition of the USA and Russia in the newest period of history. According to the implemented analysis, the authors have revealed a totally stereotypic approach to the informational, political and psychological estimation of Russia and its reality. The same problem is typical for the attitude towards the Russian elites.
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