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Russia's War on Everybody

And What It Means for You

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Russia's War on Everybody

By: Keir Giles
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Russia's 2022 attack on Ukraine saw confrontation between Moscow and the West spill over into open conflict once again. But Russia has also been waging a clandestine war against the West for decades. Hostile acts abroad, from poisoning dissidents to shooting down airliners, interfering in elections, spying, hacking, and murdering, have long seemed to be the Kremlin's daily business. But what is it all for? Why does Russia consistently behave like this? And what does it achieve?

In this book, Keir Giles explains how and why Russia pushes for more power and influence wherever it can reach, far beyond Ukraine—and what it means not just for governments, but for ordinary people. Bringing together stories from the military, politics, diplomacy, espionage, cyber power, organized crime, and more, Giles describes how Moscow conducts its campaigns across the globe, and how nobody is too unimportant to be caught up in them. By lifting the lid on the daily struggle going on behind the scenes to protect governments, businesses, societies, and people from Russian hostile activity, Russia's War On Everybody shows how Moscow's hostile intentions for the rest of the world are far broader and more ambitious, and the ways it tries to achieve them far more pervasive and damaging, than we realize.

©2023 Keir Giles (P)2023 Tantor
Politics & Government Russian & Soviet War Espionage Military Cyber warfare
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Very interesting if frustrating listen. People in charge of the UK and EU need to wake up.

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Keir Giles knows about Russia. Don’t miss this. Understand why the West must not buy into Russia’s story that a Russian defeat in Ukraine would be worse than a victory.

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We must always be alert.

Russia’s actions are on many levels not always obviously dangerous but actually harming all levels of society. Be it through business, cyber attacks, or direct aggression Hope may come by countries acting in unconventional ways as this seems to catch Russia off guard. Complacency is the West’s biggest weakness and conventional dialogue seems to have little value when negotiating with Putin

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