Global “Hybrid” Аctors of Information Interference in the Contemporary Political Processes
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St Petersburg State University
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This article is devoted to issues related to the study of the current practice of the Internet transformation
in terms of its technological evolution. The paper shows that at the present stage of
development of the digital space, global actors are functioning and operating in hybrid modes,
and attempting to establish total control over information and communication flows in the online
environment. The diversity of relationships of this kind of actors forms the current practice of informational
confrontation in the political sphere, characterized by the growing implementation of
mass consciousness manipulation technologies on the Internet based on collecting confidential
user data and analyzing their “digital traces”. The article analyzes not only traditional state actors
but also such modern actors as large IT corporations, as well as terrorist organizations. Under the
conditions of competition for dominance in the public digital space and the possibility of obtaining
direct communication access to online users such structures ignore the presence of sovereign
national segments of the Internet, carrying out an extraterritorial intrusion into national information
systems, which creates new types of threats to national security in a highly diverse competitive
relationship in the digital environment for the right to dominate in the information and communication
sphere. The paper concludes that at the present stage of the technological evolution of the
Internet space there are severe risks of forming a system of global control and manipulative dominance
on the part of the actors of the “hybrid” type pursuing different interests, which can directly
affect the transformation of traditional formats of information and communication confrontation
in the global policy space.
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Volodenkov S. V. Global “Hybrid” Аctors of Information Interference in the Contemporary Political Processes. Political Expertise: POLITEX, 2019, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 383–391.