Foreword by Jan Goldman; Introduction: A Blind Spot of Active Measures; The Many Faces of the New Information Warfare; KGB Special Operations, Cultural Consumption, and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine, 19681985; The KGB Operation Retribution and John Demjanjuk; Disinformation: Soviet Origins of Contemporary Russian Ukrainophobia; Russian Active Measures against Ukraine (2004) and Estonia (2007); Russian (Dis)Information Warfare vis-á-vis the Holodomor-Genocide; Russian Influence on Italian Culture, Academia, and Think Tanks; Russian Influence Operations in Scandinavia: The Case of Swedens Largest Tabloid Aftonbladet; The Trojan Media: Narrative Framing on Russian; Television in the Occupied Donbas; Index.
Olga Bertelsen is an Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona. She is the author of The House of Writers in Ukraine, the 1930s: Conceived, Lived, Perceived (2013), the editor of Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine (2017), and a member of the editorial boards of Scripta Historica, Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities, Kultura Ukrainy, and Naukovyi visnyk KPU Skovorody. Seriia “Filosofiia.”
"Olga Bertelsen has assembled a terrific cast of specialists whose contributions shed light on one of the most important issues defining Russia today. This book is required reading for anyone hoping to understand Russian behavior and the Putin regime."—Alexander Motyl, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, Newark
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