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Event: Learned From The Russian Hack: The New Era of Political Warfare

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46 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2017
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Podcast episode

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Event recording from 14/03/2017

LEARNED FROM THE RUSSIAN HACK: THE NEW ERA OF POLITICAL WARFARE

Speaker: Dr Brandon Valeriano, Cardiff University.

Brandon Valeriano (Ph.D. Vanderbilt University) has published dozens of articles and book chapters in such outlets as the Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Peace Research, and International Studies Review. His two most recent books are Cyber War versus Cyber Reality at Oxford University Press (2015) and Russian Coercive Diplomacy at Palgrave (2015) with two Foreign Affairs pieces summarizing the works entitled “The Coming Cyberpeace” and “Paper Tiger Putin.” Ongoing research explores cyber coercion, external threats and video games, and arms races and arms control in cyberspace. Dr. Valeriano has written opinion and popular media pieces for such outlets as Washington Post, Slate, Foreign Affairs, Business Insider, and War on the Rocks.

For more information, visit http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/warstudies/events/eventsrecords/Learned-from-the-Russian-Hack-The-New-Era-of-Political-Warfare.aspx
Released:
Mar 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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