"Examining the practice of 'political technology', this book explores how Russia is no longer a democracy but an aggressive propaganda state which exports its problems globally. Andrew Wilson shows how many other countries have voluntarily adopted or developed similar technologies which now crossfertilise and influence each other"--
"Examining the practice of 'political technology', this book explores how Russia is no longer a democracy but an aggressive propaganda state which exports its problems globally. Andrew Wilson shows how many other countries have voluntarily adopted or developed similar technologies which now crossfertilise and influence each other"--
Andrew Wilson is Professor of Ukrainian Studies in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London. His first book on political technology was Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Former USSR (2005).
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Introduction 1. Russia: the home of political technology 2. America: all that is solid melts into money 3. Trump and after 4. Globalisation: political technologists abroad 5. Hungary: everything in the pot 6. Ukraine: A surprisingly comfortable home for the black arts 7. The post-Soviet playground 8. China and India 9. Does political technology work Conclusions.
Introduction 1. Russia: the home of political technology 2. America: all that is solid melts into money 3. Trump and after 4. Globalisation: political technologists abroad 5. Hungary: everything in the pot 6. Ukraine: A surprisingly comfortable home for the black arts 7. The post-Soviet playground 8. China and India 9. Does political technology work Conclusions.
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