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Abstract: | " You may not be interested in Russia. But Russia is interested in you. 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, organised 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 realise." |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements Preface About this book About the eyewitnesses About ‘Russia’ and ‘the West’ About how we got here ix x x xi xiii xiv Chapter 1 WHAT MAKES RUSSIA DIFFERENT? Why does Moscow behave the way it does? Not on the same page Same continent, different century Return to empire Can’t we all just get along? To understand Russia, suspend disbelief 1 1 2 7 9 15 23 Chapter 2 POLITICS: WARFARE BY OTHER MEANS Propaganda at home The war on history Censorship and isolation Cracking down Getting poorer Paranoia at home and abroad Best enemies Read the small print 27 27 30 37 43 46 49 51 59 Chapter 3 NEITHER WAR NOR PEACE Direct influence - Trump and Brexit Subversion and influence Influence and ‘soft power’ ‘Active measures’ Murder to order What to do about it Preparation for war 67 67 71 77 83 88 91 96 Chapter 4 WHAT THE RUSSIAN ARMY IS FOR Russia and its military 103 103
Contents viii Rebuilding the forces How the West responds Military intimidation Ukraine Keeping the peace 107 110 116 121 124 Chapter 5 NOBODY IS TOO UNIMPORTANT Disinformation online Suspending disbelief Russia and the Western media Targeting individuals We called, but you were out Nobody is too unimportant Going global 131 132 137 142 146 150 153 158 Chapter 6 THE WILLING ACCOMPLICES 165 165 170 172 173 174 178 184 MICE and enablers Money Ideology Compromise Ego London facilitators France, Germany and the EU Chapter 7 BUSINESS, STATECRAFT ANDCRIME ‘The insurance will cover it’ Choose your target Putting it all together Estonia 2007 - not just cyber The Night Wolves What to do about it 191 198 202 205 209 211 214 Chapter 8 WHAT COMES NEXT 217 Danger signs What can be done? Coda 219 222 226 Appendix: Interviewees Selected Reading Index 229 231 233
INDEX @DarthPutinKGB, 140-2 Abkhazia, 61-2 accomplices compromise, 173-4 ego, 174-7 European countries, 184-9 ideology, 172-3 London facilitators, 178-84 MICE and enablers, 163-70,218 and money, 170-2 network of, 218 recruitment, 168,191 active measures, 83-7,205 assassinations, 88-91 responses to, 91-6 Admiral Vinogradov, 118 Afghanistan, 69,98 Africa, xi, 158-9 agents of influence, 166 agents of subversion, recruitment, 168 aggression, 223 normalization of, 28 prevention of, 124-9 Ahonen, Anneli, 135-7 aims, 24-5 airspace, disruption of, 109-10,116-18 Akimenko, Valeriy, 2,29-30,40,51-2,142, 173 alarmism, 120 alien ideals, 8 ambition, levels of, 67 Amnesty International, 75 anti-Russian attitudes, 51 anti-Semitism, 146,177 anti-Western domestic terrorist groups, support for, 220-1 apologists, xiv appeasement, 121 arms control agreements, 111-12 arms control verification, 112,113 Aron, Leon, 63 artificial reality, 40 Ash, Timothy, 178 assassinations, xiv-xv, 88-91,194 assembly, freedom of, 72 astroturfing, 75 atrocities, 105 Aussie Cossack, 161 Australia, 19-20,52,71,160,160-1,162, 213 Australian Security Intelligence Organization, 162 authoritarianism, 46 Bäckman, Johan, 80 Baltic Sea, 117-18 barbarity and atrocities, 105,106-7 Barry, Ellen, 201 Barsky, Jack, 74 basic assumptions, mismatch of, xv BBC, 142 BBC Monitoring Service, 143 Beale, Jonathan, 115 behaviour, patterns of, 7-9 Belarus, 13,34,162 Bellingcat investigative group, xii, 169 Belton, Catherine, 182,183-4 Berlin Wall, fall of, 7-9 Berlusconi, Silvio, 56 Biden, Joe, 68,112 meeting with Putin, 2021,6,200 Putin
is a killer comment, 5-6 Bildt, Carl, 120 biological weapons programme, 148 Bischoff, Paul, 135 blackmail, 173-4 Blair, Tony, 57
234 Blake, Adam, 199,201-2,203 Bonanza Media, 169 borders, 9-10,221 vulnerability, 11 Borrell, Josep, 54,186,187 bots, 135,209 Bout, Viktor, 191 Brexit referendum, 70-1,132 bribery, 171 brinkmanship, 217 Bronk, Justin, 109,116,117,118 Brookings Institution, 13 Bukkvoll, Tor, 16,23,37,86-7,108,158, 186 Bulgaria, 131 Bullough, Oliver, 89 business environment, 48-9 Calvey, Michael, 48 Caraballo, Nick, 108,109,113,116-17, 117-18 Carroll, Oliver, 162 casualties, 84 cause and effect, 18 ceasefire negotiations, 61-5 censorship, 32,38-41,45 Chancellorsville, USS, 118 change from the bottom, 227 Chatham House think tank, 3,202-3 Chechnya, 16,57,105,123 Chepiga, Anatoliy, xiv children, targeting, 148 China, 3,55,203,219 chop shops, 198 Chossudovsky, Michel, 134 CIA, 191 citizens, state control of, 43-6 City of London, 178,180-1 civil society, 58 clandestine war, x Clarkson, Alexander, 107 Cold War, 10,76,84,92 Commission for International Justice and Accountability, 175 common ground, failure to find, 15-23 Comparitech, 135 compassion fatigue, 219 compatriots, 97 Index compromise, of accomplices, 173-4 concessions, 87 confrontation, cycle of, 18 conspiracy theories, 81,175 cooperation, 15-16,37,112,222 Corbyn, Jeremy, 82,168,182,207 coronavirus pandemic, 6,43,77-9,79 corruption, 27 countermeasures, x counterterrorism, 16 covert war, 227 Crimea annexation of, xi, 21,14,31,52,98,205, 212 Defender incident, 114-15 enablers, 99 criminal mentality, 194 crises, creating, 85-7 critical infrastructure systems, 84 cryptocurrency, 180 cultural outreach organizations, 78 cyberattacks,
83,113-14,161-2,218 Estonia, 2007,209-11 cybercrime, 17,198-202 targets, 202-4 Czechia (Czech republic), xiv, xv 51,186 danger signs, 219-22 Dawisha, Karen, 182 de Bendern, Samantha, 45,71,173-4, 178-9,180-1 de Bretton-Gordon, Hamish, 176 de Gustine, Astolphe, 77 death threats, 152 Debevoise and Plimpton, 172 Decembrists, 7 deceptive practices, 113 declining power narrative, 219 default attitude, 15-16 defence budget, 108 defence spending, 126 against combined approach attacks, 214-16 Defender, HMS, 114-15,118 Dejevsky, Mary, 166-7 democracy, notional, 3 de-Nazification, 33 denial routine, 1,137-9
Index dictatorship, 25 differences, underestimation of, 3 diplomatic expulsions, 93 direct influence, 67-71 disbelief, need to suspend, 23-5,137-42 disclosure, 95 disguised approaches, 131-2 disinformation campaigns, 132-7,215 anti-vaccine, 180 campaigns against individuals, 146-50 franchising, 159 global, 158-63 media, 142-6 MICE and enablers, 165-70 solutions, 139-40 suspending disbelief, 137-42 dissent, default assumption about, 37-8 Dobrokhotov, Roman, 169 domination, entitlement to, 11-12 double standards, 3,158 doxxing, 208-9 Dzerzhinskiy, Feliks, 7 Eastern Orthodox Church, 157 economic sanctions, x, 83,94-5 Economist, 183 election protests, 2011,37-8 elections, 45-6 electronic warfare, 85-6 embassy staff, expulsions, 93 empire, return to, 9-15 enablers, 99,163-70,218 enemies, 51-9 list of, 19-20 energy exports, 47 energy games, 184-5 enforced ignorance, 31 Enlightenment, the, 7 Entrepreneurs, hostile environment, 48-9 escalation, Western fear of, 63,119 Estonia, 12-13,14,35,36-7,108,125-6 British deployment, 127-9 cyber attack, 2007,209-11 cyber attacks, 83,161-2 Enhanced Forward Presence, 127-8 Exercise Spring Storm, 129 National Cyber Strategy, 210 riots, 210 security aspect of joining the EU, 186 235 European External Action Service, 150, 184 European Union, 54,55-6,120,185-7,225 Evanina, Bill, 149-50 everybody’s problem, 227 exceptionalism, sense of, 47 exchange rates, 47 expansion, guiding principle of, 21-2 export quotas, 47 expression, freedom of, 72 ExxonMobil, 22-3 eyewitnesses, xi-xiii Facebook, 38,135,159 fact-checking, 139 fake media outlets, 72 fake
news, 74-5,133 false equivalence, 163 Farragut, USS, 118 Fazze, 179-80 fear, 28 Filatov, Yuriy, 138-9 Fillon, François, 170,171 filter bubbles, 135 Finland, 13,36,52,76,78-9,80,85-6, 85-7,92,98-9,126,135-6,150,215 First World War, 10 foreign agents legislation, 38,41,165-6 foreign contacts, discouragement of, 41-3 foreign influence, fear of, 38-9 foreign journalists, 41 foreign policy, 51-9 foreign travel, 42-3 France, 184,187,189 ceasefire negotiations, 62,65 presidential elections, 132 relations with, 55-6,56 freedom, 227 freedom of speech, 200 front companies, network of, 195-7 front organizations, 79-80 front-line states, 14 Gabuyev, Alexander, 5-6 Gaddafi, Muammar, 51 Galeotti, Mark, 20-1,50,53,83-4,173, 174,194,196,204 Gazprom, 181 GDP, 219
236 Gebrev, Emilian, murder attempt, 90 Georgia, 61-2,100,107 Gerasimov, Valery, 50,103,133,155 Gerasimov doctrine, 98 Germany, 34,184,185,187-8 relations with, 55-6,56 Russia-friendly policy, x Germany, Nazi, 10,33-4 Ghostwriter hack, 133-4 Gic, Ariana, 133,141 global interests, 158-63 Global Research, 134 Goble, Paul, xvii Goldsmith, Lord, 172 Google, Threat Analysis Group, 203 Gordon-Banks, Matthew, 167 Gorshkov, Nikolay, 143 GPS jamming, 85-6 Great Patriotic War, 32-3 great power status, 9,16-17,158,218 grey zones, 67 Grigorievs, Alex, 4,17,86,194,227 Groysman, Sonya, 38 Groznyy, 123 GRU, 83-4,99,156,205 Gurevich, Stalina, 169 hackers, 156-7,204 Halminen, Laura, 146,153,154,196-7 harassment, 207-8 individuals, 150-3 Harris, Kira, 19,213 hate, barrage of, 29-30 Havana syndrome, 148-50 Haynes, Deborah, 114,115,206 historical normality, 25 history enforced ignorance, 31 Great Patriotic War, 32-6 officially-sponsored falsifications, 30 rewriting, 30-7 textbooks, 31 hit first rule, xvii Hollande, François, 62 honesty, 1 hostility, 67 human rights, 2,7,45 humanitarian aid, 79 Index Huntley, Shane, 203 Hurst, Sarah, 14-15 hybrid warfare, 98 identity theft, 131-2 ideology, 172-3 imperial dominions, loss of, 9-10 independent media, fear of, 38-9 individuals, 145 campaigns against, 146-50 intimidation, 150-7,207-9 target list, 156-7 targeting, 155-7,209 indoctrination, 18-19 influence active measures, 83-7 direct, 67-71 global, 158-63 purchasing, 72 and subversion, 71 information control, 38-41 information warfare, xvi, 71 -7,72-5, 95-6 soft power, 77-82 insecurity, sense of, 44
instrumentalized paranoia, 50 Integrity Initiative attack, 205-7 intelligence, 72 intelligence agencies, attitudes, 83-4 intentions, public portrayal of, xvi Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, 111 internal security agencies, 45 cost, 44 internalized paranoia, 50 International Agency for Sovereign Development, 195 international agreements, 59-65 international behaviour, 1-2 international cooperation, approach to, 59-65 international law, 17,59 international order, consensus, 23 international organizations, membership, 60 international relations double standards accusation, 3 hostile, 5 rejection of central concepts, 2-3
Index internet, 8,74,200 censorship, 40 fear of, 40-1 intimidation, 44 individuals, 150-7,207-9 military, 116-21 Ukraine, 119 Ireland, 160 Irish Republican Army, 220 Irish Times, 138-9 isolation, 41-3 Japan, Air Self-Defense Force, 109 Johnson, Boris, 54 Joint Expeditionary Force, 126-7,223-4 Jonsson, Oscar, 20 Journal of Strategic Studies, 151 journalistic ideals, 142 Kalensky, Jakub, 21,29,76,95-6,132-3, 184 Kaliningrad, 117 Kaljulaid, Kersti, 35 Kaljurand, Marina, 210-11 Kallas, Kaja, 94 Kalugin, Oleg, 83 Karaganov, Sergey, 34-5 Kara-Murza, Vladimir, murder attempt, 89 Kasparov, Garry, 171 Katehon group, 195 Kerry, John, 64 KGB, 99,192 Khangoshvili, Zelimkhan, murder, 90 Kievan Rus, 31 Kilcullen, David, 91,99-100,100,215-16, 226 Kiselev, Dmitry, 28-9,133 Kissinger, Henry, 7 Kneissl, Karin, 170 Kofman, Michael, 98,104 Koiga, Marcus, 134 Korsten, Kristjan, 186 Kotkin, Stephen, 23,47 Kragh, Martin, 151-2,153,163,205-7 Krebs, Brian, 204 Kronvall, Kerstin, 45 Krutskikh, Sergey, 177 Kryuchkov, Vladimir, 76-7 237 Laschet, Armin, 57-8,185 Latvia, 126,154,215,227 Lauder, Matthew, 211-13 Lavrov, Sergey, 4-5,33,52-3,54,94-5 Le Drian, Jean-Yves, 56 Le Mesurier, James, murder, 91 Le Pen, Marine, 171 le Roux, Jean, 159 leaks, fabricated, 74 Lee, Rob, 169-70 libel suits, 182-3 Libyan civil war, 51 Liik, Kadri, 79 liminal zones, 100 LinkedIn, 145,201 Lithuania, 14,126 little green men, xi Litvinenko, Alexander, murder of, 1,142 lobbying, 172 London, 57 London facilitators, 178-84 London Stock Exchange, 181 Lucas, Edward, 77 Luik, Jüri, 2,8,17,18,35,36,36-7,128-9 Lukashenko, Aleksandr,
13,162 Lukyanov, Fyodor, 4 McFaul, Michael, 22 McKeigue, Paul, 175-7 Macron, Emmanuel, 7-9,55-6,58 Makarychev, Andrey, 2-3,9,23,42,50 Malaysia Airlines flight MH 17, shooting down,xi, 137,150,161 malign influence, 72 Malofeyev, Konstantin, 195 malware, 180,204 Marten, Kimberley, 59 Martin, Ciaran, 201 mass detentions, 44 Maupin, Caleb, 74 media fake organizations, 145-6 foreign links, 38 Russian, 142-4 Sputnik, 143 Western, 142-6 Medvedev, Dmitry, 56 Memorial, 31 mercenaries, xi
238 Meri, Lennart, 36 Merkel, Angela, xvi, 55-6,62 MI5,129 MICE and enablers, 163-70 migrant dumping, 85,86-7,217 Miles, Simon, 91,132 military adventurism, 10 military archives, closure of, 32 military incidents, public reporting of, 113-15 military indoctrination, 18-19 military intimidation, 116-21 military power, 96-101,221-2 assessment, 103-7 availability for immediate use, 108 barbarity and atrocities, 105 compatriots, 97 deficiencies, 107 European weakness, 110 Gerasimov doctrine, 98 image of, 107-8 and intimidation, 116-21 modernization and renewal, 107-10 nuclear capability, 17,104,112 prevention of use, 124-9 priority, 103 private military companies, 96-7 responses to, 110-15 UK responses, 113-15 willingness to use, x military spending, 48 Miller, Franklin, 118 Milne, Seumas, 207 Ministry of Digital Development, Signals and Mass Communications, 199 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 52 Minsk peace agreements, 62 misconceptions, deeply entrenched, 3-4 Mishkin, Aleksandr, xiv Mogherini, Federica, 184 money, outflow, 178-9 Montenegro, 69 Mooney, John, 72,93,95,131-2,139,160 moral compromise, 173-4 Moscow Rules (Giles), xi Mueller, Robert, 69-70 Mueller Report, 156 murder, 88-91 Muscovy, 30-1,63 Index naming and shaming, 95 national anthem, 7 National Guard, 44; see also Rosgvardiya national resilience, 215 National Security Strategy, 3,8,49 national strategy, xvii nationalised underworld, 193 NATO, xv, 37,60,92,101,108,122,223-4, 225 Baltic air policing, 129 capabilities, 126-7 Collective Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, 161-2 Enhanced Forward Presence, 125-6, 127-8
enlargement, 4-5,11,13-14,224 Lisbon summit, 56 missile defence systems stalemate, 58-9 provocation, 119 Russian misconceptions about, 4-5 NATO-Russia Council, 56,58 naval incidents, 114-15,118-19 Navalny, Alexei, 27,43,44,61,75,140,171, 196 murder attempt, 89-90 murder attempt media coverage, 143 neighbours, relations with, 9-15 New Type Warfare, 104 New York Times, 80 Night Wolves Motorcycle Club, 19, 211-14,216 Niinistö, Sauli, 6 nitrophenyl pentadien, 149 NKVD, 8,44 Nocetti, Julien, 158 non-military threats, 113 Nord Stream pipelines, 170,184-5 Norway, 37,85-7,126,186-7 nostalgia, 8 nuclear capability, 17,104,112 nuclear threats, 120-1 Nye, Joseph, 78 objectives, 23 Observer, 176 Occupied (TV series), 187 O’Hanlon, Michael, 13-14 oil prices, 47
Index oligarchs, 182,194,195,196-7 online disinformation, 132-7 Open Skies Treaty, 112-13 operational objectives, 218 opinion, freedom of, 72 opportunism, 21 Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, 61,202 organized crime, 189 attacks on individuals, 198 chop shops, 198 cyber crime, 198-202 cyber crime targets, 202-4 front companies, 195-7 legacy of, 192 nationalised underworld, 193 state links to, 191-7 outside, fear of the, 49-51 overconfidence, 220 Paasikivi, Juho Kusti, 16 Pabriks, Artis, 126 Panarin, Artemiy, 74 Papadopoulos, Marcus, 82 paranoia, 49-51 Pashinyan, Nikol, 106 patriotism, 125 Patrushev, Nikolai, 49 Peace Data campaign, 134,145,163 persecution, 147 personal liberties, crack-down on, 43-6 phone attacks, 154 plausibility, 137-42 political elites, 48 political opposition, zero tolerance approach, 43-4 political processes, leveraging, 171 political reverses, 10-11 Politkovskaya, Anna, murder, 89 post-imperial trajectory, 10 poverty, 46-9 preconceptions, Western leaders, 1 predictability, 217 price controls, 47 private military companies, 96-7,158-9 problems, creating, 85-7 neglect of, 23 239 propaganda, 19,27-30,48,49,140 channels, 3 MICE and enablers, 165-70 outlets, 144 propaganda professors, the, 175-7, 207 protection rackets, 192 psychological defence, 92 Pszczel, Robert, 2,28,37,49,53,146-7, 173,223 public disorder, instigation of, 84 public opinion, 72 pugnacious approach, 21-2 Putilov, Egor, 82 Putin, Vladimir, xvi aims, 219,221 assessment of the EU, 185-6 confuses cause and effect, 18 constrained by his Soviet past, 5 demonstrations of
loyalty to, 28 on end of USSR, 10 escalation of Ukraine action, 65 hit first rule, xvii justification, 22 London visit, April 2000,57 meeting with Biden, 2021,6,200 meeting with Trump, 69 misconceptions about NATO, 4-5 motivation, 22-3 nuclear threats, 120-1 and organized crime, 193 overconfidence, 220 paranoia, 50,51 on protest, 38 self-esteem, 23 sense of mission, 23 Soviet heritage, 7-9 state of the nation address, 2018, 120-1 strategy, xvii territorial claims, 12 use of language of liberal democracy, 4 view of history, 15 views on Ukraine, 14-15 on the Wagner group, 197 winding back the clock, 7-9 Qatar, 90-1
240 Index Raab, Dominic, 181 Rainsford, Sarah, 41 ransomware, 199-200,203-4 Rasmussen, Anders Fogh, 58 reality, refusal to engage with, 138 Reformation, the, 7 regime change, 227 Renault, 189 repetitive patterns, 217 repression, 25,43-6,220 reprisals, risk of, xii reset and crisis, cycle of, 54-7 respect, 223 desire for, 16-17 Reuters, 143-4 rogue state behaviour, 18,219-20 Rosgvardiya, 44; see also National Guard Roskomnadzor, 40 Royal Navy, 127 RT, 72,74,82,143,166-7,174,205 rules-based international order, xv Russia, definition, xiii Russia problem, 1-2 Russia Report (Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament), xv, 225 Russian Orthodox Church, 157,212 Russian values, xiii-xiv Russophobia, 146 sabotage, xiv-xv Saddam Hussein, 51 Sakkov, Sven, 1-2,5,12-13,98,101,108, 127,161-2,186 Salisbury, Novichok nerve agent attack, xii, xiv, 38-9,57,181 Salvini, Matteo, 171-2 Sarkozy, Nicolas, 56,62 Satter, Raphael, 17,155-6,203-4 Scholz, Olaf, 188 Schröder, Gerhard, 170,171 Schultz, Alice, 145 Schwalb, Reiner, 4,4-5,7,11,19,32,45,59, 60,107-8 Second World War, 12,32-6 security, false sense of, xvi security guarantees, 59 security needs, 25 self-awareness, lack of, 140 self-deception, 50 self-preservation, 24 sense making, 3 Serbia, xvi Sessions, William, 171 Sherr, fames, 58-9,59-60 Shoygu, Sergei, 24,32 sincere paranoia, 49-50 Sipher, John, 148 Siva, Sami, 14,224 Skabeyeva, Olga, 20 Skripal, Sergei, attempted murder, xi, xiv, 57,69,89,90,138 slush funds, 192 social conflicts, stirring, 76-7 social development, 7 social media, 8,40,75,80,131,134-5,137, 140,146,154-5,156
society, self-purification, 31-2 soft power, 77-82 SolarWinds attack, 203 South Osetia, 61-2 Soviet heritage, 7-9 Soviet past, recreating, 7-9 Soviet Republics, former, 9 spearphishing, 151 Sputnik media, 143,72 spy dust, 149 spy paranoia, 96 Stalin, Josef, 7-8,12 purges, 31-2 standard of living, 46-9 state of hostilities, xiv-xv statehood, notions of, 9 status anxiety, 16-17,218 Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 34 strategic partnership, xv strategy, 21-2 Stringer, Johnny, 114 Strzok, Peter, 100-1 students, 28 Sturgess, Dawn, xii, 89 sub-threshold attacks, 218 subversion, xvi, 71-7 Surkov, Vladislav, 9-10,62-3 surveillance, 148 suspicious deaths, 88-9 Suvari, Sulev, 17,21,63,100,139,147-8, 153,154,226 S VR, 84
Index Sweden, 52,82,104,126,215 Syria, 16,51,64,86,97,104-5,105-6, 116-17,123-4,124,154,159 Syria ceasefire negotiations, 2016,64,139 Tait, Nigel, 184 Taliban, 68-9,220 Tallinn, 209,210 TASS, 144 Telegram, 40 television, 27-30,72 territorial claims, 12 terror, use of, 106-7 Tertrais, Bruno, 49-50 textbooks, 31 Threat Analysis Group, Google, 203 Tiirmaa-Klaar, Heli, 210 Timchenko, Gennadiy, 183 Tolladay, Ewan, 179-80 Tolstoy, Petr, 28 torture, 158-9 total defence, 214 totalitarianism, 43 Toveri, Pekka, 13,17-18,36,52,76,78-9, 85-6,87,98-9,112,113,125,196, 215 Trenin, Dmitri, 119-20 trigger issues, 136 Trump, Donald, 67-70, 111 Tugendhat, Tom, xiv, 3,222 Turkey, 90,116 Twitter, 38,40,140-2,146,174 Ukraine, 121-4,162,226-7 airstrikes, 110 assault on, x, xvii, 1-2,20,98,100, 122-3,217 barbarity and atrocities, 106 build-up to attack, x casualties, 44 ceasefire negotiations, 62-5 censorship, 39 covert operations, 194 de-Nazification, 33 escalation, 65 existential challenge, 219 failure in, 218 fear of escalation, 63 information operations, 154 241 intelligence and planning failures, 24 intimidation, 119 justification of war, 4-5 missed opportunities, 121-2 Night Wolves activities, 212-13 OSCE monitoring mission, 60-1 private military companies, 97 problem of, 222 propaganda, 28 pushed toward the West, 51-2 Russian message on, 62-3 Russian overconfidence, 123-4 Russia’s claim to, 14-15 Second World War, 34 steps to bolster, 188 Stop The War campaign, 168-9 strength of defence, 122-3 war aims, 221 warfare by different means, xiv-xv West’s attempts to stop invasion, 55 Ukraine-
fatigue, 219 Ulyanov, Mikhail, 35 Ulyukayev, Alexey, 46 unfriendly nations, official list of, 19-20 United Kingdom, 54,93 aid to Ukraine, 188 Brexit referendum, 70-1,132 criticism of Russia, 56 cyber attacks, 113-14 Defence Academy, 114 deployment in Estonia, 127-8 disruption of airspace, 109-10 foreign agents legislation, 165-6 Integrity Initiative attack, 205-7 Intelligence and Security Committee, 71 libel suits, 182-3 London facilitators, 178-84 National Resilience Strategy, 214 post-imperial trajectory, 10 public reporting of military incidents, 113-15 responses to military power, 113-15 Russia enquiry, 96 Russia Report, xv, 225 Russian influence, 70-1 suspicious deaths, 88-9 threat perception, 115
242 Index United States of America aid to Ukraine, 188 arms control agreements, 111-12 ceasefire negotiations, 64 cyber attacks, 201 defensive spending, 68 Foreign Agent Registration Act, 71 influencing, 76-7 missile threat, 111-12 presidential elections, 76-7, 132 relations with, 17 reset, 2009,55 Russia’s aspirations, 68-9 subversive activities, 159 trojan horse strategy, 50-1 Trump presidency, 67-70 Trump’s election campaign, 69-70 unpredictability, 226 US Global Engagement Center, 134 US Navy, 118 useful idiots, 69-70,76,166-8 USSR, 7-9,10,31 vaccine diplomacy, 78 values, 2-3 van der Werff, Max, 169 Van Raemdonck, Nathalie, 200 victimization, 17-18 Victory Day, 35-6,107 Vienna, Congress of, 13 Vishnevsky, Boris, 46 Vučič, Aleksandar, xvi vulnerability, 11 Wagner group, 33,97,158-9,197 Walters, Laura, 134,145-6,152-3,163, 172,206 War, understanding of, 20-1 warfare by different means, xiv-xv Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München West, the acceptance of reality, 223 attempts to stop invasion of Ukraine, 55 confidence, 224 confrontation with, 22-3 definition, xiii-xiv double standards, 158 failure, 217 failure to understand Russia, 53-4 hostility, 17 imaginary threat from, 25 policy towards Russia, 24 resolve, 225 response, 222-6 Russian misconceptions about, 4-6 threat of, 30 threat perception, 49-51 tools, 224 values, 2,3 Western leaders, preconceptions, 1 Western principles, 4 whataboutism, xiv, 6,163 whole of government threats, 214 Wikan, Vilde Skorpen, 37,186-7 Wiley, Bill, 175 Williamson, Chris, 207 Wilson, Kyle, 23,42-3,52,60,153,160,162 Woolsey, James, 191 Working
Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media, 176 world view, 24 wrong ideas, deeply entrenched, 3-4 Yandarbiyev, Zelimkhan, murder, 90-1 Yegorov, Vyacheslav, 45 Yeltsin, Boris, 22 Yerlashova,Yana, 169 Younger, Alex, 88 Zakharova, Maria, 11 Zaldostanov, Aleksandr, 19
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title | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you |
title_alt | Russia's war on everybody How Russia gets its way |
title_auth | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you |
title_exact_search | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you |
title_full | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you Keir Giles |
title_fullStr | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you Keir Giles |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you Keir Giles |
title_short | Russia's war on everybody and what it means for you |
title_sort | russia s war on everybody and what it means for you |
topic | Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 gnd Geheimunternehmen (DE-588)4456601-3 gnd Hegemonie (DE-588)4023979-2 gnd Konfrontation (DE-588)4164971-0 gnd Information warfare (DE-588)4461975-3 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Kriegführung (DE-588)4073817-6 gnd |
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