In Central and Eastern Europe, disinformation threatens democratic stability, inflames ideological divides, and weakens Western geopolitical commitments. Drawing on cross-national analyses, as well as in-depth studies of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, this Element analyzes: the relationship between ideological polarization and disinformation supply; the challenges of building anti-disinformation efforts; individual-level demand for disinformation; and the effects of disinformation on public opinion. Ideological polarization over sociocultural issues predicts disinformation supply, and sociocultural conservatives with anti-Western views constitute a disinformation-susceptible audience that struggles to distinguish between false and true narratives. Elite-level divisions over the threat posed by disinformation exacerbate these dynamics, hampering efforts to build disinformation resilience. However, disinformation largely fails to persuade. Amongst most individuals, attitudinal backlash is more common. Disinformation does not win over hearts and minds; rather, its appeal reflects the salience of contentious issues that have emerged as a result of wider political realignments.
In Central and Eastern Europe, disinformation campaigns destabilize democratic institutions, inflame sociocultural divides, and weaken Western geopolitical commitments. The Element examines disinformation in a geopolitically vulnerable region, exploring how ideological divisions and wider societal realignments influence disinformation's appeal.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
Aug 2026
ISBN
9781009616966
Pages
75 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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