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How to Lose the Information War. Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict
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Since the onset of the Trump administration, both the United States and the broader Western world have become increasingly aware of the threat posed by online warfare and cyber attacks from Russia. The pressing issue remains: how should the West respond to these challenges? While this has been a newer realization for some, countries in Central and Eastern Europe have long been cognizant of the risks. Nina Jankowicz, having provided guidance to these nations on the front lines of the information conflict, offers valuable insights from her experiences. Her book, "How to Lose the Information War," delves into the ineffective responses of five Western governments to Russian disinformation tactics. Jankowicz explores the campaigns orchestrated by Russian operatives, shedding light on their motives and offering strategies to counteract such threats. At its core, the book emphasizes the vital importance of safeguarding civil discourse, democracy, and the integrity of truth in an era where they are increasingly under siege.
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Since the onset of the Trump administration, both the United States and the broader Western world have become increasingly aware of the threat posed by online warfare and cyber attacks from Russia. The pressing issue remains: how should the West respond to these challenges? While this has been a newer realization for some, countries in Central and Eastern Europe have long been cognizant of the risks. Nina Jankowicz, having provided guidance to these nations on the front lines of the information conflict, offers valuable insights from her experiences. Her book, "How to Lose the Information War," delves into the ineffective responses of five Western governments to Russian disinformation tactics. Jankowicz explores the campaigns orchestrated by Russian operatives, shedding light on their motives and offering strategies to counteract such threats. At its core, the book emphasizes the vital importance of safeguarding civil discourse, democracy, and the integrity of truth in an era where they are increasingly under siege.
