Chloe wrote: 25 Mar 2021, 08:58
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Treba prikazati kontekst.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the disinformation landscape is dominated by Serbian media, often
with support from Russian disinformation networks, and the focus is on xenophobia. Bosnia and
Herzegovina is the site of large-scale attempts to discredit the EU.
• In Kosovo, politics are unusually susceptible to news – and thus disinformation – from abroad.
Serbian disinformation plays a major role, sometimes with support from Russian disinformation
networks. More recently, interests liked to the Trump Administration have also gotten into the
game. There is little evidence of any impact in terms of the country’s Euro-Atlantic orientation,
however.
• In Montenegro, Russian and Serbian media are powerfully present, in particular with relation to
the country’s NATO membership and the 2016 coup attempt. Most disinformation, however,
remains domestic, and has been an important tool in internal political competition – used
particularly by the long-standing DPS-dominated government to discredit its opponents.
• In North Macedonia, the recent change of government has pushed disinformation largely out of
the state and mainstream media and into the margins, where it nevertheless remains
a powerful force distorting internal politics. Disinformation was critical in undermining
participation in the name-change referendum.
• In Serbia, disinformation dominates competition between political forces during and between
elections. The country has witnessed significant efforts by the government to falsify the record on
COVID-19, as well as large-scale international campaigns to undermine support for the EU and
NATO.