In Subversion, Lennart Maschmeyer presents an innovative new theory of an age-old concept. This pioneering study explains why subversion offers great strategic promise in theory but also faces an set of challenges that limit its strategic value in practice. Contrasting the KGB's traditional subversion campaign after the Prague Spring with Russia's current--and less successful--efforts to use cyber tools to subvert Ukraine, Maschmeyer's findings challenge current fears of cyberwar and effectively show that traditional subversion remains the more potent threat.
In Subversion, Lennart Maschmeyer presents an innovative new theory of an age-old concept. This pioneering study explains why subversion offers great strategic promise in theory but also faces an set of challenges that limit its strategic value in practice. Contrasting the KGB's traditional subversion campaign after the Prague Spring with Russia's current--and less successful--efforts to use cyber tools to subvert Ukraine, Maschmeyer's findings challenge current fears of cyberwar and effectively show that traditional subversion remains the more potent threat.
Lennart Maschmeyer is a senior researcher in cybersecurity at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and an MPhil from the University of Oxford. His work has been published in International Security, the European Journal of International Relations, and the Journal of Information Technology and Politics and has received wide news coverage.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Chapter 1: Subversion and Power * Chapter 2: Information Technology and Subversion * Chapter 3: Traditional Subversion: Crushing the Prague Spring 1968-1973 * Chapter 4: Cyber-Enabled Subversion: Russia's 'Hybrid War' against Ukraine 2013-2018 * Chapter 5: Subversion in War: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 2022 * Subversion, Evolved: New Possibilities and New Perils * Bibliography
* Introduction * Chapter 1: Subversion and Power * Chapter 2: Information Technology and Subversion * Chapter 3: Traditional Subversion: Crushing the Prague Spring 1968-1973 * Chapter 4: Cyber-Enabled Subversion: Russia's 'Hybrid War' against Ukraine 2013-2018 * Chapter 5: Subversion in War: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine 2022 * Subversion, Evolved: New Possibilities and New Perils * Bibliography
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