Psychological Coercion : Methods Of Conducting 'Color Revolutions'
Prav, Vladimir http://www.southfront.press/psychological-coercion-methods-of-conducting-color-revolutions/
Publisher: Southfront Date Written: 01/05/2024 Year Published: 2024 Resource Type: Article
As one of the main methods of conducting "Color Revolutions" in conditions of hybrid warfare, psychological coercion requires greater scrutiny
Abstract: The network-centric operation ensures the ability to comprehensively manage all the active players in international relations. The introduction of the "network" solves the problem of depriving the country, armies and governments of independence, sovereignty and subjectivity, by striving to turn them into tightly controlled objects.
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Network-centric operations include "Color Revolutions", the idea of which is to gain full control over the state and its territory, if possible, without the use of armed violence. The "Color Revolution" is the process of changing the ruling government of the state through nonviolent actions by citizens with the support of, and in the interests of, the homegrown opposition, backed by an external international actor. It creates the illusion of legitimacy of decisions and actions taken under crowd pressure, and also masks the illegal activities of foreign residents and the betrayal of the national interests of the state by elite groups.
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