MECHANISMS FOR PROTECTING THE IMAGE OF A POLITICAL LEADER
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20421769Keywords:
political leader, image, anti-image, political communication, black PR, compromising materials, rumors, reputation, electoral technologies, Uzbekistan, information security, crisis communication.Abstract
This article analyzes the mechanisms for protecting the image of a political leader from the perspective of modern political communication, electoral technologies, and information security. It examines the competition of political images, negative information, compromising materials, rumors, “black PR,” discrediting of opponents, and reputational attacks in the context of political competition. The article highlights preventive, communicative, institutional, and crisis-response mechanisms for protecting a political leader’s image. It also analyzes the significance of legal culture, openness policy, information services, official communication, systematic dialogue with local audiences, digital monitoring, and fact-based rapid response mechanisms in the context of Uzbekistan. The study argues that protecting the image of a political leader is not merely a matter of refuting negative information, but a strategic process aimed at ensuring stable trust, consistent reputation, and social legitimacy.
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