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Exploiting the Exiles: Soviet Émigrés in U.S. Cold War Strategy

2012

This article discusses the abortive U.S. government effort to organize Soviet émigrés after World War II. After years of a lack of interest on the part of both the United States and the Soviet Union, Soviet émigrés and émigré politics came to the fore with the onset of the Cold War. The U.S. government sought to use émigrés in political and psychological warfare against the Soviet bloc. The many studies that have looked at Cold War-era psychological warfare have largely ignored U.S. plans to enlist Soviet émigrés on the West's behalf. Attempts to create a political forum for anti-Bolshevik Soviet émigrés were broader than have been understood thus far, revealing important information about…

HistoryPoliticsGovernmentPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsCold warWorld War IIPsychological WarfareEconomic historyÉmigréForced labor of Germans in the Soviet UnionEmigrationJournal of Cold War Studies
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Radio Liberty - The Enemy Within? The Dissemination of Western Values through US Cold War Broadcasts

2010

Soviet Unionpsychological warfarehistory of ideasVenäjäpsykologinen sodankäyntiaatehistoriakylmä sotaYhdysvallatUnited StatesRussia
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Russia's hybrid warfare against Ukraine in the context of European security

2016

information warfareRussian-Ukrainian confliktRevolution of DignityEuropean securityhybrid warfaregeopolitical interestspsychological warVìsnik L'vìvs'kogo Unìversitetu : Serìâ Mizhnarodni vidnosini
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