... State Foreign Literature Library: It had to move to the building of the U.S. Embassy in central Moscow.
3. The Russia–West information warfare
Robert Legvold:
U.S.-Russia Relations: The Price of Cold War
“The idea that Russia did not meddle in our ... ... has no doubts that Russia interfered in the American presidential campaign.
However, the Kremlin repeatedly
denies these accusations
, with many Russian pundits and media overtly ridiculing the American narrative about Moscow’s role in the U.S. elections....
The best way to knock the “Russian card” out of the hands of political profiteers is to implement a well-balanced, long-term and consistent strategy of Russia’s relations with a specific state or groups of states
In recent years, Russia has unfailingly found itself the focus of the international community’s attention: Russia makes newspaper headlines, appears in TV reports and is the topic of heated public debates throughout the world. It would seem that such popularity is reason to rejoice. However...
... if not into a mutual obligation to not intervene in each other’s internal affairs.
Ivan Timofeev:
Russia and the West: An Information War?
“Russian Propaganda” and Russia
“Russian propaganda” is being touted as one of the main problems for ... ... similar projects on information influence makes it possible to detect a Russian trace virtually everywhere, and to level accusations at Russia irrespective of whether or not the country is actually involved.
At the official level, Russia (just like the ...