The forgotten process: Information disarmament in the Soviet/US reproachment of the 1980s

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  • Nicholas Cull USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, 3630 Watt Way Suite 402, Los Angeles, 90089, CA, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu06.2021.301

Аннотация

This article contends that just as an excess of conventional arms requires a disarmament processes, so the weaponization of media should be met with an information disarmament process. The article examines elements of this work deployed to assist in the US — Soviet rapprochement of the 1980s. Cases discussed include a mutual textbook review project, citizento-citizen conferences mounted by the Chautauqua Society and a series of forums held via satellite television links called Spacebridges. The emergence of government-to-government information talks in which the United States Information Agency led by Charles Z.Wick engaged various elements of the Soviet state media apparatus is traced. The meetings from 1986 through 1989 are summarized, including the frank discussion of the challenge of disinformation and of mutual stereotyping. It is asserted that this process was more effective than is generally remembered, but success required a rough symmetry within the US/Soviet relationship. The internal crisis within the USSR repositioned the country as a junior partner and led the US to misperceive the end of the Cold War in terms of victory and defeat, with counterproductive results.

Ключевые слова:

information disarmament, propaganda, public diplomacy, disinformation, Spacebridges, citizen diplomacy, exchange diplomacy, Cold War, US — Soviet Relations, Reagan, Gorbachev, United States Information Agency

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20.09.2021

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Cull, N. (2021). The forgotten process: Information disarmament in the Soviet/US reproachment of the 1980s. Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Международные отношения, 14(3), 257–272. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu06.2021.301

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Российско-американские отношения в ретроспективе