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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.37458/nstf.25.1.2

“Be Brave Like Ukraine”: Strategic Communication and the Mediatization of War

Per-Erik Nilsson
Ivar Ekman


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Abstract

This article synthesizes the authors’ earlier research on strategic communication in Ukraine during its first year of enduring Russia’s full-scale invasion and the subsequent war of aggression in 2022. The analysis is framed within the academic fields of strategic communication, military innovation theory, and theories on the mediatization of war. It aims to provide a nuanced understanding of Ukrainian strategic communication by focusing on how it is shaped and functions within specific historical, cultural, political, and social milieus, thus offering a holistic view of its evolution and impact during wartime. The article highlights the importance of approaching strategic communications as an all-encompassing task, engaging government bodies and the wider academic society for an evidence-based policy-based lessons-learned approach. It is argued that the Ukrainian case illustrates that effective strategic communication is deeply intertwined with consistent action, societal unity, political strategy, and national identity.

Keywords

Strategic communication, Russian aggression on Ukraine, unity, identity

Hrčak ID:

315969

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/315969

Publication date:

11.4.2024.

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