Werner Nikolai Vasilievich
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The Evolution of the Ideological and Political Views of Germany’s Russian-Language Media during the Post-Soviet PeriodMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2018. 3. p.102-112read more727
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In the early 1990s in the Soviet Union, legislation was changed regarding the procedure for emigration abroad. This led to an increase of the fl ow of immigrants to the territory of Germany, where appropriate legal and social conditions for Russian-speaking immigrants were created in the 1980s. Publishing operations among the group became increasingly active in the “new” homeland. Currently, the Russian-speaking segment of the German media is one of the most numerous. A study of these Russian-language media shows that the ideological and political views of the Russian-speaking ethnic group in Germany have not fundamentally changed since the 1990s. The evaluations of political events have remained quite manipulative throughout the period under examination. Furthermore, the essence of this manipulation of the consciousness of the Russian-speaking population of Germany lies in shaping the image of Russia as a potentially aggressive extra-legal national entity with a weak economy — a state that represents a danger to other countries and to Germany in particular.
Keywords: Russian-language media of Germany, foreign-ethnic press, Russianspeaking ethnic group, ethnic group of foreign origin, ideological and political views
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