POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PRACTICE OF RASHISM IDEOLOGY AS A SIGNIFICANT FACTOR OF GLOBAL DESTABILIZATION


DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2415-881x.2024.92.81-88

Viktor Loza

Abstract


This work explores the political and social practice of the ideology of Rashism, which is continuously spreading and supported by the Russian Federation, both within its state and abroad. It has been discovered that this ideology stimulates the growth of international tension, undermines the foundations of international security and the domestic political stability of other countries, contributing to global destabilization. The study analyzes how the ideology of Rashism uses aggressive foreign policy and cultivates the idea of the “superiority” of its own nation, creating an “enemy” image for the consolidation of society and justification of its expansionist and repressive actions. The impact of the political and social practices of the Rashism ideology on global destabilization has been investigated. An urgent need for an active international response aimed at countering the spread and effects of this ideology has been identified. The research emphasizes the importance of international interaction and solidarity in combating the Rashism ideology, with the aim of ensuring peace, security, and stability in international relations, calling for collective actions to confront this threat.

Keywords


Rashism; ideological doctrine; political ideology; informationpsychological influence (operation); propaganda; spiritual values; aggression; armed conflict; war; Russian-Ukrainian war; global destabilization; Russia; derashization

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