Гібридна війна Російської Федерації проти України у вимірі загроз державній гендерній політиці
Abstract
The article systematizes research works devoted to the study of the hybrid war waged by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, in particular such its manifestation as the leveling of basic democratic values of modern society, which include the promotion of equal rights and opportunities for women and men. The article also presents the authors’ definition of «gender hybrid threats» and classification of gender hybrid threats.
Thus, the authors note that gender hybrid threats are phenomena, trends and factors that are created artificially using diverse means and methods (political, economic, social, informational, psychological, national, religious, ethnic) to mislead or neutralize measures to implement a policy of gender equality in order to create dilemmas and obtain disproportionate results.
The authors also developed the following classification of gender hybrid threats: by localization of threats – internal, external, regional and global; by spheres of influence – political, social, informational, educational, cultural, historical and others; by nature – falsified, manipulative, propagandistic; by objects – targeting citizens, society, governmental and non-governmental bodies, the state; by subjects or sources of threats – of state, non-state, national, or foreign origin; by direction – pointed, or directed, and complex; by source – regional, terrorist.
Key words: hybrid war, gender policy, «gender hybrid threats», classification of gender hybrid threats, equal rights and opportunities for women and men.
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