The Russia scare : fake news and genuine threat
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The Russia scare : fake news and genuine threat
(Innovations in international affairs)
Routledge, 2023
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-201) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers a useful contribution to the analysis of Russian interference in western societies - its scope, design, motives and effects.
Author is a highly respected, reputable and influential researcher.
Explores why and how (and indeed whether) Russian foreign policy has been developed to weaken and undermine Western democracies.
Author reads and speaks Russian fluently, and therefore is able to use primary sources and rely on face-to-face interviews in Russia.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Historical Legacies and Context 2. Was Putin Out to Subvert the West? 3. The Russians Are Coming 1: Meddling in America 4. The Russians Are Coming 2: Britain, Brexit and Beyond 5. The Russians Are Coming 3: Europe and Beyond 6. Cyber Conflict and Management 7. Information Warfare and Disinformation Struggles 8. Explanations and Interpretations 9. Conclusion
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