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ISSN: 2067-1253, E-ISSN: 2067-3647; Frequency: annual; Languages of publication: English and French

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE, pages: 79 - 100, 2022

Propaganda and Postheroism in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine. A Meditation Around Conflict as an Imagined Community

Doi: https://doi.org/10.58603/JDGN5273

petre.silviu@animv.eu, Mihai Viteazul National Intelligence Academy

Abstract: The post Cold War euphoria pervaded also strategic studies with the belief that future wars will be waged in a postheroic manner, to take Edward Luttwak' s famous catchphrase- technological intensive and almost cost free in human lives, they hailed the promise of delivering swift victories for industrialized nations. Our article issue a critique based on the sociology of Émile Durkheim and Georg Simmel and embeds postheroism in a wider notion called "war as an imagined community" arguing that postheroic operations work to the extent they are limited and cover in a solid narrative, both for the international community as well as for the impatient home public. The case studied here is the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war started in February 2022.

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