How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict

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Price
$41.95  $39.01
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
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5.8 X 5.6 X 1.1 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9798212041430

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About the Author

Nina Jankowicz studies the intersection of democracy and technology in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond as a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC.

Amy Deuchler is a native of the Chicago area. She spent her childhood reading and performing in plays, so narrating audiobooks is the dream job for this librarian-theater nerd. She was a finalist in the Independent Audiobook Awards for Best Mystery (2021) and a finalist for Best Female Narrator and Best Mystery (2020). Her voice is warm, intuitive, and clever, and has been described by listeners as "a very smooth voice" and "a delightful tone." When not narrating, Amy can be found sipping tea, designing lights and scenery for theater, creating handmade crafts, and biking. She also loves to spend time exploring the Milwaukee/Chicago area with her boyfriend and doting on their three cats. Amy is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and the Audio Publishers Association (APA).
Reviews

How to Lose the Information War is required reading to understand the shape of the 2020s. It's a window into a reality we all kind of sensed, but lacked words or understanding to really process.

-- "Forbes"

How to Lose the Information War is...a window into a reality we all kind of sensed, but lacked words or understanding to really process.

-- "Forbes"

If there is just one point to glean from Nina Jankowicz's How to Lose the Information War, it is this: The threats that disinformation campaigns present democracies do not occur in a vacuum...For that reason, whatever strategy a nation employs to counter bots, trolls, and outright lies must go together with a robust civic renewal effort.

-- "George W. Bush Presidential Center"

If there is one point to glean from Jankowicz's [book], it is this: The threats that disinformation campaigns present democracies do not occur in a vacuum.

-- "George W. Bush Presidential Center"

As a journalist who has spent years covering the complex issue of information warfare I can confidently say that this book is a must-read for our age...The Kremlin's threat is an urgent one and we are in desperate need of more authors like Jankowicz. Her expertise is grounded in an intimate knowledge...and this book is, accordingly, an exceptional achievement.

-- "David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters"

An exceptional achievement.

-- "David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters"

A persuasive new book on disinformation as a geopolitical strategy.

-- "New Yorker"