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What Was the KGB?
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Overview
The KGB was the notorious strong arm of the Kremlin. Run afoul and you died. Learn all about them in a podcast featuring a discussion of Calder Walton's article, "Spies, Election Meddling, and Disinformation: Past and Present," which appeared in the Brown Journal of World Affairs.
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"What was the KGB?" Audio, July 7, 2020, posted by "iHeartRadio."
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Overview
The KGB was the notorious strong arm of the Kremlin. Run afoul and you died. Learn all about them in a podcast featuring a discussion of Calder Walton's article, "Spies, Election Meddling, and Disinformation: Past and Present," which appeared in the Brown Journal of World Affairs.
"What was the KGB?" Audio, July 7, 2020, posted by "iHeartRadio."
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Analysis & Opinions - The Washington Post
The Deadly Fallout of Disinformation
Journal Article - Brown Journal of World Affairs
Spies, Election Meddling, and Disinformation: Past and Present
Newspaper Article - Harvard Gazette
It's Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy
In the Spotlight
Most Viewed
Policy Brief - Quarterly Journal: International Security
The Future of U.S. Nuclear Policy: The Case for No First Use
Discussion Paper - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
Why the United States Should Spread Democracy


