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Kyiv, international institutions, and the Russian people: three aspects of Russia’s current information campaign in Ukraine / McIntosh , Scott E   Article
McIntosh , Scott E Article
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Summary/Abstract Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms,defines instruments of national power as ‘All of the means available to the government in its pursuit of national objectives. They are expressed as diplomatic, economic, informational and military’. At the September 2014 Wales Summit, the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe described Russia’s recent use of one of these listed means as ‘the most amazing information warfare blitzkrieg we have ever seen in the history of information warfare’. The recent use of the Russian media to support this hybrid approach — via controlling the message, the narrative, and thus the perceptions of the Russian street regarding the nation’s aims — is evident to anyone with Internet access.
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On the verge of the collapse of empire: images of Alexander Kerensky and Mikhail Gorbachev / Lipatova, Nadezhda V   Journal Article
Lipatova, Nadezhda V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract There are a striking number of similarities between the lives and deeds of Alexander Kerensky and Mikhail Gorbachev. Both came to power on the verge of the collapse of the state, the Russian empire in the case of Kerensky and the Soviet Union in the case of Gorbachev, and both initially enjoyed great popularity. Unfortunately, both also failed fully to implement their reform programmes and to hold onto power. Yet their attempts at democratisation helped to give the Russian people an opportunity to participate in creating history. By comparing their reconstructed images, the author reveals the similarities between the two politicians' lives and careers in the form of a schematic description of the consecutive stages of their careers.
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