Tools of Russian imperialism : studies on the origins, evolution, and role of active measures in the Kremlin’s foreign policy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ; Studia nad genezą, ewolucją i rolą działań (środków) aktywnych w polityce zagranicznej Kremla w XX i XXI wieku
Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Wydanie I. ; 503 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm. ; Bibliography (pages 442-484). Index. ; Funded by a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Poland ; Summary in English.
The goal adopted by the author in writing this book is to present the genesis, evolution and role of so-called ʻactive measuresʼ, which the Kremlin uses below the threshold of conventional armed confl ict to implement the objectives of its imperial policy in the twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries. In Soviet/Russian terminology, they are called active measures. In the twenty-fi rst century, Russia not only did not stop using them but signifi cantly improved them, which was connected with the development of modern information technologies. The present book has a problem-based layout refl ected in its structure. It is a collection of articles on selected aspects of active measures used in the Kremlinʼs imperial policy at the global and regional level from the 1920s until the start of Russiaʼs full-scale invasion of Ukraine (24 February 2022).
Historia Rosyjskiego Imperializmu
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Goryń, Kamil
Rohoziński, Jerzy (1971– )
Wojnowski, Michał (1982– )
Sokolov, Boris Vadimovič (1957– )
Gasimov, Zaur T. (1981– )