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INFORMATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL THREATS IN SOCIO-POLITICAL PROCESSES AND THE PROBLEMS OF ENSURING SPIRITUAL SECURITY

Makhfuza Yuldasheva ,

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms underlying the formation of information-psychological threats in socio-political processes and their systemic impact on spiritual security. The study employs a conceptual-analytical approach, comparative analysis, and media discourse analysis of open sources. The findings identify the typology of threats, channels of influence, and factors affecting societal resilience. Furthermore, the effectiveness of institutional and preventive mechanisms aimed at ensuring spiritual security is theoretically substantiated.

Keywords

information-psychological threats, public consciousness, spiritual security, media manipulation, strategic communication, disinformation, social stability.

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Yuldasheva, M. . (2026). INFORMATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL THREATS IN SOCIO-POLITICAL PROCESSES AND THE PROBLEMS OF ENSURING SPIRITUAL SECURITY. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 6(04), 342–350. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-06-04-36