• A
  • A
  • A
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • ABC
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
  • А
Regular version of the site

Information Warfare Problems Based on Chinese Internet Development

Student: Yudakova Darya

Supervisor: Olga Solodkova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The topic of the research is “Information Warfare Problems Based on Chinese Internet Development”. The project consists of 49 pages, an introduction, two chapters, and references. The objective of this study is the ideological warfare in countries with different forms of government and different forms of control over the World Wide Web. The subject of this study is the features of the ideological warfare that emerged with the development of the Internet since the eighties of the XX century in China. The aim of this study is analysis of information space in the PRC in the context of the development of the Chinese Internet. To achieve the goals and objectives, the author used the following methods: Descriptive (with which the history of the information warfare was presented); Systematic-structural (which aided in the structure of the informational warfare system); Comparative History (which produced a comparative study of the development of the informational-psychological warfare); Content Analysis (which helped the author identify, structure and summarize the different kinds of information from the various works of Russian and foreign scientists, the media, etc.) The first chapter describes the history of information warfare and general characteristics. The second chapter is a description of the modern information warfare in China. It also provides information about how information warfare in the People’s Republic of China is implemented through the example of the development of the Internet. The conclusion contains the main findings of the project.

Student Theses at HSE must be completed in accordance with the University Rules and regulations specified by each educational programme.

Summaries of all theses must be published and made freely available on the HSE website.

The full text of a thesis can be published in open access on the HSE website only if the authoring student (copyright holder) agrees, or, if the thesis was written by a team of students, if all the co-authors (copyright holders) agree. After a thesis is published on the HSE website, it obtains the status of an online publication.

Student theses are objects of copyright and their use is subject to limitations in accordance with the Russian Federation’s law on intellectual property.

In the event that a thesis is quoted or otherwise used, reference to the author’s name and the source of quotation is required.

Search all student theses