Russian Active Measures : Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

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Author(s): Olga Bertelsen (ed.)
Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society (SPPS) Vol. 224
Publisher: ibidem
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 402
City: Stuttgart
Tags: Russian expansionism; Russian imperialism; Soviet Union; USSR; Russia; Cold War

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements ............................................................................... 7
About the Editor and Contributors ..................................................... 9
Foreword by Jan Goldman ................................................................... 13
Introduction: A Blind Spot of Active Measures .............................. 15
The Many Faces of the New Information Warfare.......................... 37
KGB Special Operations, Cultural Consumption, and the
Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine, 1968–1985 ................................... 61
The KGB Operation “Retribution” and John Demjanjuk ............... 93
Disinformation: Soviet Origins of Contemporary
Russian Ukrainophobia .................................................................... 137
Russian Active Measures against Ukraine (2004)
and Estonia (2007) ............................................................................. 177
Russian (Dis)Information Warfare vis-à-vis the
Holodomor-Genocide ....................................................................... 215
Russian Influence on Italian Culture, Academia,
and Think Tanks ................................................................................ 263
Russian Influence Operations in Scandinavia: The Case of
Sweden’s Largest Tabloid Aftonbladet ............................................. 309
The Trojan Media: Narrative Framing on Russian
Television in the Occupied Donbas ................................................ 351
Index .................................................................................................... 385