2025
Narratives in Czech Society on the War in Ukraine
FRANK, LiborBasic information
Original name
Narratives in Czech Society on the War in Ukraine
Name (in English)
Narratives in Czech Society on the War in Ukraine
Authors
FRANK, Libor
Edition
Bucharest, Proceedings - Strategies XXI International Scientific Conference: The Complex and Dynamic Nature of the Security Environment, 21st Edition. p. 135-143, 9 pp. 2025
Publisher
“Caroli I” National Defence University Publishing House
Other information
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Organization unit
CEVRO University
ISSN
UT WoS
158440121_S24
Keywords in English
Pro-Russian narratives; Public perception; Hybrid threats; National security; Societal security; War in Ukraine
Changed: 3/2/2026 18:32, PhDr. Libor Frank, Ph.D.
Abstract
In English
The war in Ukraine, escalating into a full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022, profoundly affects European and global security and shapes public opinion in affected countries, including the Czech Republic. This paper examines the impact of Russian disinformation campaigns on public perception in Czech society, where various narratives influencing attitudes have been circulating since the beginning of the conflict. Some originate domestically; others reflect externally driven disinformation aimed at eroding trust in official institutions and weakening national support for Ukraine. The paper presents evaluations based on quoted references concerning the impact of disinformation narratives on public discourse and the national security of the Czech Republic. The findings highlight risks posed by foreign information influence, underscore the role of media and civil society in countering disinformation, and emphasise the necessity of coherent and effective strategic communication. Building societal resilience through media literacy and critical thinking is essential for mitigating the impact of disinformation and sustaining democratic stability in the face of ongoing geopolitical challenges, particularly by reinforcing public trust in both national and Euro-Atlantic democratic institutions.