Russisk påvirkning virker - også i Danmark. (Danish)

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      Russian influence works - also in Denmark. (English)
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      The article looks at Russian influence in Denmark and seeks to put Russia's use of influence and information activities outside Russia as a means to achieve foreign policy strategic goals into a larger context. This happens e.g. by creating discord in the West. Russia achieves this, among other things, by means of modern propaganda principles of distributing the messages constantly, massively and repeatedly. The article's argument is that Russian influence can reach Danish media users in several ways and across platforms. This has become especially clear after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where former COVID skeptics have largely taken over pro-Kremlin narratives. It is, as the chronicle will unfold, not accidental. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Artiklen ser på russisk påvirkning i Danmark og forsøger at sætte Ruslands anvendelse af påvirkning uden for Rusland i en større kontekst, idet det er et middel til at opnå udenrigspolitiske strategiske mål. Det sker fx ved at skabe splid i Vesten. Det opnår Rusland blandt andet ved moderne propagandaprincipper om at distribuere budskaberne konstant, massivt og gentagende. Artiklens argument er, at russisk påvirkning kan nå danske mediebrugere på flere måder og på tværs af platforme. Dette er blevet ekstra tydeligt efter den russiske invasion af Ukraine, hvor tidligere coronaskeptikere i høj grad har overtaget prokremlske narrativer. Det er, som kronikken udfolder, ikke tilfældigt. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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