Life During Wartime: Active Measures in the Microchip Era

Szerzők

  • Jeffrey Kaplan

Kulcsszavak:

Active Measures, Cold War, Vladimir Putin, Russia, United States, election, Donald Trump

Absztrakt

"Life During Wartime: Active Measures in the Microchip Era" traces the evolution of the Soviet Active Measures campaign from the dawn of the Cold War in the late 1940s through their near abandonment in the Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras. It focuses in particular on the campaign focusing on peace and disarmament, especially in their application to ecumenical religion, because of the particular relevance of these aspects of the campaign to the United States. The article suggests that the Active Measures campaign, a marginal aspect of the Cold War, has been revived in modern form under Vladimir Putin and used to great effect around the world, in particular in the US presidential campaign of 2016. It concludes with the controversial conclusion that tidings of the death of the Cold War have been greatly exaggerated and the US response, both domestically and internationally, should be robust.

Információk a szerzőről

Jeffrey Kaplan

was a Professor at Jilin University in Changchun, China. He has written more than a dozen books and published seventy articles in the field of religious violence and religiously motivated terrorism. In the autumn of 2017 he will move to the King Fahd Security College in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as a Security Studies Professor.

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Megjelent

2017-08-16

Hogyan kell idézni

Kaplan, J. (2017). Life During Wartime: Active Measures in the Microchip Era . Honvédségi Szemle – Hungarian Defence Review, 145(1), 118–137. Elérés forrás https://kiadvany.magyarhonvedseg.hu/index.php/honvszemle/article/view/508

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Challanges & NATO