Framing of the Syrian Conflict in the Russian Media

Abstract The research studies the features of coverage of the Syrian conflict by Russian media. In scientific discourse, there are a number of works studying the information support for the civil war in Syria, which is explained by its specificity - a multilateral, multi-level protracted conflict cr...

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