Dezinformatsia: Active Measures in Soviet Strategy (and a later edition published as Dezinformatsia: The Strategy of Soviet Disinformation) is a non-fiction book about disinformation and information warfare used by the KGB during the Soviet Union period, as part of their active measures tactics. The book was co-authored by Richard H. Shultz, professor of international politics at Tufts University, and Roy Godson, professor emeritus of government at Georgetown University.
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Original title | Dezinformatsia: Active Measures in Soviet Strategy
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Country | United States
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Language | English
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Genre | non-fiction
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Publisher | Pergamon-Brassey's
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Publication date | 1984
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Media type | Paperback
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Pages | 210
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Followed by | The Soviet Union and Revolutionary Warfare (1990)
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