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How to Win an Information War

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In “How to Win an Information War,” Peter Pomerantsev dissects the weaponization of information in the 21st century. Explore the blurring lines between reality and propaganda, and the erosion of truth in the digital age. Pomerantsev offers a chilling analysis of modern information warfare, its impact on democracy, and the struggle for narrative control. “A vital and disturbing book” (The Guardian). ISBN: 9780571366354

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780571366354
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Weight: 376 gr
  • ISBN-10: 057136635X
  • Publisher Date: 07 Mar 2024
  • Height: 153 mm
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 235 mm

21 reviews for How to Win an Information War

  1. Ketan Anand Thakur

    Chilling and insightful. Makes you question everything you read online. Highly recommend.

  2. Mohit Rao

    A disturbing look at the power of propaganda. Essential reading for our times.

  3. Rajan Walia

    A vital read for anyone interested in politics and media. Pomerantsev’s insights are spot-on.

  4. Khushi Panchariya

    Found it a little repetitive at times. The core message is strong, but the examples could have been more concise.

  5. Ankur Kumar

    Good analysis, but quite pessimistic. Needed a bit more on potential solutions to the problem.

  6. Jahnavi

    Eye-opening and informative. I would recommend to gain insights on propaganda.

  7. Aditya Srivastava

    Disturbing insights on the power of manipulated information in the st century.

  8. Anuj Shany

    Excellent! A clear and concise explanation of a complex issue. Very thought-provoking.

  9. Abhinav Namboodiri

    The book’s ideas were quite complex and difficult to follow at times.

  10. Mayank Joshi

    The book provided great insights into information warfare tactics. Highly recommend it.

  11. Shagun Singh

    Eye-opening! This book changed how I view the news. Scary stuff, but necessary to be aware of.

  12. Sunidhi Govind Kela

    Pomerantsev offers a chilling analysis. A vital and disturbing book.

  13. Ayush Singh

    Well-researched and engaging. It’s a wake-up call for the digital age.

  14. Nikita Gupta

    Fascinating look at the battle for truth in the digital age. I have nothing to say rather than wow!

  15. Navya

    Important, but tough to digest. Needed more real-world solutions for the issues.

  16. Ayush Prabhakar

    Essential reading for understanding propaganda and its impact on our lives.

  17. Ayushie Gupta

    Interesting, but I struggled to get through it. Maybe not for casual readers.

  18. Rishabh Raj Singh

    A bit dense, but important. Pomerantsev really dives deep into the tactics of information warfare. It’s a must-read for understanding current events.

  19. Rahul Kumar Singh

    A vital read for anyone navigating the complexities of modern information.

  20. Shreyas S

    Informative, but felt a bit too academic. Could have been more accessible.

  21. Rishi Prasad Agrahari

    The book felt dense and at times slow-paced. However, I appreciate author’s effort.

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