
The report analyses Russian information and propaganda activities in Jordan. It examines the political background and the specific features of the Jordanian media landscape, highlighting its vulnerability to external influence. The author describes the mechanisms, objectives, and examples of Russian disinformation across traditional, digital, and social media, as well as their impact on public opinion. The report also considers the institutional and legal measures Jordan has adopted in response to information threats. It concludes with findings and recommendations to strengthen the state's resilience against information manipulation and counterpropaganda in the Middle East.




