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Cultural historian and translator Ivana Ryčlová conducts interviews with Russian editors, writers, and intellectuals from Radio Free Europe, who live and work outside their homeland and fight against Putin's criminal regime and its propaganda. In addition to those who left Russia after the onset of the aggressive war against Ukraine, there are also those who left Russia due to conflict with the regime earlier. Some did so during the Soviet era, while others left under Putin's regime, but before the aggression against Ukraine. The reader thus gains a vivid picture of how significant figures of the Russian exile, participating in the Russian broadcasts of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, view the world and our country, where many of them live, as well as Russia itself and its future development.
The publication follows the book Russia Through the Eyes of Russians in Exile (Books & Pipes, 2023).
The events of recent years – the Kremlin's attempt to dominate Ukraine and its hybrid war against the Western world – have once again confirmed that freedom of speech and access to uncensored information remain just as important today as they were during the first Cold War. Thirty years ago, Radio Free Europe moved from Munich to Prague at the invitation of President Václav Havel.…
The publication follows the book Russia Through the Eyes of Russians in Exile (Books & Pipes, 2023).
The events of recent years – the Kremlin's attempt to dominate Ukraine and its hybrid war against the Western world – have once again confirmed that freedom of speech and access to uncensored information remain just as important today as they were during the first Cold War. Thirty years ago, Radio Free Europe moved from Munich to Prague at the invitation of President Václav Havel.…
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Author: Ryčlová Ivana
Publication date: May 15, 2025
Manufacturer: Books & Pipes, z.ú.
Genres: International relations, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Social sciences, Society and politics
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 171
ISBN/EAN: 9788074853081

