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Item CHARACTER ASSASSINATION AS A TOOL IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (A CASE STUDY OF THE UNITED STATES-RUSSIAN FEDERATION’S RELATIONS)(2019) Smart, Jason Jay; Teosa, ValentinaThe main aim of this work is to investigate the theoretical-conceptual bases of character attacks as tool in international politics, thereby evaluating the framework of character assassination in the context of relations between the United States of America and the Russian Federation. The research goal involved the following objectives: analysis of existing theoretical sources and fundamentals of character assassination study; defining of the study methodology; to establish specific of the Russian tradition of character assassination in internal and foreign policy; to evaluate the contrasts between U. S.A. national approaches to character assassination in politics of 20th-21st centuries; to define successes and failures of character assassination strategies in foreign policy of U. S. A. and Russian Federation; to characterize specific of character assassination as a tool in US State Strategies and Russian Federation Policies and resources of character assassination in mass media attacks.