Globalization serves as a dominant and multifaceted force in the modern era, characterized by the intensification of social relations that link distant localities across the globe. This process is primarily driven by significant technological advancements, international trade, and enhanced communication systems that facilitate constant interaction [3]. As nations become increasingly interconnected, the manifestations of this phenomenon extend far beyond simple economic exchanges to include complex political shifts [2]. Despite the benefits of global interconnectedness, this process introduces significant challenges, such as the growing information crisis and the strategic use of digital space for political struggles. In various regions, information is increasingly utilized as a potent weapon, targeting the moral, family, and social psyche of populations [1]. These manifestations create a sense of instability that requires a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms of global i