Viktoriia Gosudarska

Viktoriia’s Degree in Foreign Languages is complemented with a Hospitality/Events Management (UAE) and TV Journalism Courses.

As a journalist and radio broadcaster, she was in charge of the radio program produced in cooperation with East StratCom (EEAS), media projects on EU-Ukraine cooperation and history, EU news and affairs analyses, as well as interviews.

Viktoriia specializses in disinformation/propaganda analysis, information security, and media literacy.

Movie poster from “Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die”

“Cyborgs”: how a film about a real war confronts an aggressor in an information war

  Movies are powerful tools in the battle for hearts and minds. Could they become an effective weapon in this century’s new information wars?    I never thought that I would ever need to be reminded about the war on the territory of my country, Ukraine. However, living far from the area of military activities […]

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Are you a part of that crowd which still believes in truth?

The EU faces a never ending list of challenges: Brexit, the Catalan independence claim, illiberal democracies in Central Europe, terrorist attacks, military conflicts in neighboring countries.  The Russian Federation clearly benefits from those problems, but what role does it really play in European troubles? Why is Russian propaganda so successful in the EU?   On

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