Information Wars and Modernity

Information Wars and Modernity

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2026.57.03

Keywords:

information warfare, media manipulation, electronic warfare, psychological operations, disinformation, propaganda, cyberattacks, security

Abstract

Information warfare is acomlex  phenomenon that is gaining particular prominence in the digital age.

Information warfare is primarily used to manipulate public opinion.

Our paper examines information warfare, its origins and characteristics, and its impact on society; examines how fake news affects war processes; and discusses the harmful effects of propaganda and disinformation.

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Eka Tkhilava, Caucasus International University

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Maia Ekaladze, Caucasus International University

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References

Badillo, A. (2019). The society of disinformation: Propaganda, "fake news" and the new geopolitics of information. Working Paper, 8, 2019–14.

García, J. (2020). The grand manipulation: How disinformation turned Spain into a coronavirus paradise. The Sphere of Books.

Pennycook, G., & Rand, D. G. (2021). The psychology of fake news. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 25(5), 388–402.

Riquelme, E. J. (2012). The influence of the information war in a theater of operations

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Published

2026-03-10

How to Cite

Tkhilava, E., & Ekaladze, M. (2026). Information Wars and Modernity. Georgian Academy of Business Sciences "Moambe", (57), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2026.57.03

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