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(disclaimer: Still just squirreling away. Haven't combed the list with a critical eye yet towards author's provenance or theoretical perspective….academic gobbily gook for I haven't check for tenured tankies yet)

Abrams, S. (2016). Beyond propaganda: Soviet active measures in Putin's Russia. Connections, 15(1), 5-31.abrams-beyondpropaganda-2016.pdf

Cabayan, H., Adelman, J., Amir-ghessemi, A., Astorino-Courtois, A., Berns, G., Bragg, B., & Busch, W. (2012). National Security Challenges: Insights from Social, Neurobiological, and Complexity Sciences.*Flynn Bitch white paperflynnbitchwhitepaper.pdf

Darczewska, J. (2018). Active measures as the Russian hybrid aggression in a retrospect. Chosen aspects. Przegląd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego, 10(18), 244-265.

Deutschmann, P. (2020). Conspiracy theories, discourse analysis and narratology. Culture & Theory| Volume 193, 19.

Dumbrăveanu, A. (2023). ACCESS TO INFORMATION VS INFORMATION SECURITY IN THE HYBRID WAR (THE CASE OF SUSPENDING THE ACTIVITY OF SIX TV CHANNELS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA). International Journal of Communication Research, 13(1), 45-53.627_006_andrei_dumbraveanu_45-53.pdf

Fedchenko, Y. (2016). Kremlin propaganda: Soviet active measures by other means. Sõjateadlane, (2), 141-170.fedchenko_kremlin_propaganda.pdf

Gavrilenko Olga, V. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES OF SOCIAL CONTROL: PROSPECTS AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR IMPLEMENTATION. Вестник Московского университета, 146.gavrilenkoolgav.digitaltechnologiesofsocial_control.pdf

Gioe, D. V., Lovering, R., & Pachesny, T. (2020). The soviet legacy of Russian active measures: new vodka from old stills?. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 33(3), 514-539.

Hansen, W. G. (2013). Influence: theory and practice (Doctoral dissertation, Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School).hannsen2013.pdf

Hosaka, S. (2018). The Kremlin's Active Measures Failed in 2013: That's When Russia Remembered Its Last Resort—Crimea. Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, 26(3), 321-364.321-364hosaka.pdf

Kašauskienė, V. (1998). Deporatations From Lithuania Under Stalin. 1940-1953. Lithuanian Historical Studies, 3(1), 73-82.kasauskinemelithuniadeporttations1998.pdf

Kopilow, M. M. (2022). DISINFORMATION TARGETING DEMOCRACY: VIOLENT EFFECTS OF RUSSIA’S ACTIVE MEASURES CAMPAIGNS IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND THE UNITED STATES (Doctoral dissertation, Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School).

Kragh, M., & Åsberg, S. (2017). Russia’s strategy for influence through public diplomacy and active measures: the Swedish case. Journal of Strategic Studies, 40(6), 773-816.kragh_asberg_russias_strategy_new_version_final_22_march_2017.pdf

Kux, D. (1985). Soviet active measures and disinformation: Overview and assessment. The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, 15(1), 17.kuxactivemeasures.pdf

OFITSYNSKYY, Y. (2020). The Estimation of the War in Donbas by Scientists and Former Politicians on the Pages of the Newspaper The New York Times (March 1, 2014–February 11, 2015). EAST EUROPEAN HISTORICAL BULLETIN, (15), 230-244.ofitsynskyy2015.pdf

Ojog, V. (2016). Patterns of Russian Intelligence “Active Measures” in Frozen Conflict Zones. In Countering Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from Ukraine (pp. 198-206). IOS Press.

Rid, T. (2020). Active measures: The secret history of disinformation and political warfare. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Romerstein, H. (2001). Disinformation as a KGB Weapon in the Cold War. Journal of Intelligence History, 1(1), 54-67.

Rumer, E. (2017). Russian active measures and influence campaigns. Testimony to the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.rumertestimony033017.pdf

Zakem, V., Saunders, P., Antoun, D., Gorenburg, D., & Markowitz, M. (2015). Mobilizing Compatriots: Russia's Strategy, Tactics, and Influence in the Former Soviet Union (p. 5). CNA.zakemetal2015.pdf

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