Russian disinformation and Western scholarship
Titel: | Russian disinformation and Western scholarship : bias and prejudice in journalistic, expert, and academic analyses of East European, Russian and Eurasian affairs / Taras Kuzio (ed.) |
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Veröffentlicht: | Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag, [2023] |
Umfang: | 381 Seiten : Diagramme ; 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 515 g |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society ; Vol. 262 |
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ISBN: | 9783838216850 ; 3838216857 |
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- Affiliations of the Contributors
- 7
- Introduction
- 9
- Aspects of Russian Active Measures Targeting Western Academia
- 17
- "Academic Imperialism": Writing Soviet and Post-Soviet History without Ukraine
- 61
- Russia's Full Spectrum Conflict and the Myth of Civil War in Ukraine, 2014-2021
- 87
- Conflict Studies and the War in Ukraine, 2014-2022
- 123
- Japanese Scholars on the 'Ukraine Crisis' (2014-2015): Russia-Centered Ontology, Aversion to Western Mainstream, and Vulnerabilities to Disinformation
- 159
- Propaganda Targeting Foreign Audiences: A Comparative Analysis of Soviet and Russian Propaganda in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic / Czech Republic
- 197
- Collusion and Conspiracy Theories: US Domestic Politics and Russian Active Measures
- 237
- German Self-Images and Russia's Influence
- 267
- Empire, Sonderwege and Russia, the German Historical Debate about Ukraine
- 287
- Poland and the Russian Question Prior to the 2014 Crisis: Between Naïve Pragmatism and Accusations of "Russophobia"
- 297
- Western Russophilism, Russian Disinformation and the Myth of Ukraine's Regional Divide
- 337
- Russian Narratives, Ukraine, and US Right-Wing Punditry: How Kremlin Propaganda Used a 2021 Washington Think-Tank Debate
- 359