Exploring the Role of Propaganda in Shaping National Identity and International Relations: A Comparative Analysis of Azerbaijan, Lithuania, and Turkey in the 21st Century

Azer Binnatli
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This study investigates the application of contemporary propaganda theories in analyzing national identity and international relations in the Caspian and Baltic regions during the 21st century. Focusing on the contrasting views of Lippmann, Bernays, and Chomsky, the research explores the relevance of their approaches in the digital age and the role of propaganda in shaping public opinion in Azerbaijan, Lithuania, and Turkey. Employing qualitative methods, the study identifies the significance of Lippmannian and Bernaysian propaganda approaches in these countries, while highlighting the limitations of Chomsky’s perspective in promoting national identity-building and international relations. The research underscores the importance of critical thinking, expert guidance, and understanding the philosophical underpinnings of propaganda theories in navigating complex issues surrounding national identity and international relations. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationships between media, power, and public opinion, emphasizing the need for a context-specific approach to analyzing the role of propaganda.
探索宣传在塑造国家认同和国际关系中的作用:21 世纪阿塞拜疆、立陶宛和土耳其的比较分析
本研究探讨了当代宣传理论在分析 21 世纪里海和波罗的海地区的国家认同和国际关系中的应用。研究以李普曼、伯纳斯和乔姆斯基的对比观点为重点,探讨了他们的方法在数字时代的相关性,以及宣传在阿塞拜疆、立陶宛和土耳其塑造公众舆论中的作用。研究采用定性方法,确定了李普曼和伯奈思的宣传方法在这些国家的重要性,同时强调了乔姆斯基的观点在促进国家认同建设和国际关系方面的局限性。研究强调了批判性思维、专家指导和理解宣传理论的哲学基础在驾驭围绕国家认同和国际关系的复杂问题方面的重要性。研究结果有助于加深对媒体、权力和公众舆论之间关系的理解,强调需要根据具体情况分析宣传的作用。
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