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Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?

Yuriy Savelyev et al · Institute of Sociology of the NAS of Ukraine · 2025

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Based on the analysis of media reports in January–February 2022 (up to 02/24/2022), the article reveals which forecasts of an all-out Russian invasion were prevalent before its beginning. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the statements and interviews of 54 Ukrainian and Russian media personalities known in Ukraine, political figures and experts, allowed to determine the validity of their forecast and identify the main arguments and narratives used by them. If, in general, the prognosis found in the media reports at the beginning of 2022 was characterized by maximum uncertainty, then the divergence of predictions depended on the position of media personalities in the political landscape and their ideology. Representatives of the Ukrainian authorities mostly avoided a clear answer regarding the possibility of a large-scale Russian offensive. This was complemented by an active denial of the likelihood of further Russian aggression by the Kremlin speakers and pro-Kremlin mass media, which was also largely supported by pro-Russian political parties in Ukraine. Ukrainian independent experts and commentators as well as Russian radical nationalists mostly correctly predicted the course of events. Arguments used in forecasting, including those projections provided by professional experts, were based on the popular narratives not the results of scenario analysis. Some of these narratives were shared by different groups of media commentators who might have opposing ideological positions. The quality of the forecast would probably have been better if media commentators had considered possible scenarios instead of narratives.

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al, Y. S. E. (2025). Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?. https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.01.079

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al, Yuriy Savelyev et. "Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?." 2025. https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.01.079.

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al, Yuriy Savelyev et. 2025. "Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?.". https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.01.079.

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al, Y. S. E. 2025, Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?, Institute of Sociology of the NAS of Ukraine, available at: https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.01.079 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Narratives instead of scenarios: what was wrong with forecasting the all-out Russian invasion of Ukraine?
Autor / colaboradores
Yuriy Savelyev et al
Editorial
Institute of Sociology of the NAS of Ukraine
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
1563-3713
ISSN
1563-3713
Idioma
eng

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