The Lithuanian Conspiracy and the Soviet Collapse: Investigation Into a Political Demolition

Author:   Galina Sapozhnikova
Publisher:   Clarity Press
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9780998694719


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
Format:   Paperback
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"Through interviews with leading participants on both sides, prominent Russian journalist Galina Sapozhnikova captures the political and human dimensions of betrayal and disillusionment that led to the collapse of the USSR, the 20th century's greatest experiment in social engineering, and what happened to the men and women who struggled to destroy or save it. Termed ""color"" revolutions by the worldwide media as most were designated colors, these various;movements developed in several societies in the former Soviet Union and the Baltic states during the early 2000s. In reality, they were US intelligence operations which covertly instigated, supported and infiltrated protest movements with a view to triggering regime change under the banner of a pro-democracy uprising . The objective was to manipulate elections, initiate violence, foment social unrest and use the resulting protest movement to topple an existing government in order goal to install a compliant pro-US government. How has all that worked out in Lithuania? What happened to the pro-democracy forces and to those they defeated in the aftermath? What was the role of Gorbachev? Was Eugene Sharp implicated behind the scenes in this grand show of historic transformation? What happened to the Lithuanians, who didn't agree to the USSR's dissolution? How did the political shape-shifters act; the former Komsomol and Communist Party executives, who took high posts in the new ""democratic"" governments? This book not only exposes the tactical stages in the process of regime change, but also sheds light on how these events play out, post regime-change, when the dust in the eyes of many has cleared. It is key to grasping the template that today underlies similar events in Libya, Syria, Ukraine and likely elsewhere, going forward. To date, this book has been published in Lithuanian, Russian and Italian."

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Author:   Galina Sapozhnikova
Publisher:   Clarity Press
Imprint:   Clarity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780998694719


ISBN 10:   0998694711
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The documentary investigation of the famous Russian journalist Galina Sapozhnikova came out during the 25th anniversary of the tragic events of 1991...There is a strong, but unseen connection between the events a quarter century ago and today. EURASIA consists of explosive interviews of former Lithuanian politicians and brilliant notes by the author herself... Somewhere in the middle of the book, you realize that USA had tested the Color Revolution technology in Lithuania in 1991. Andrey Vypolzov, Vesti-Kaliningrad The people's movement in January 1991 and the blood-soaked myth...The Orange Revolution, then the Ukrainian Maidan, the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan. All of these events, have one logic, which shows the same business methods. Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it .. .There is a strong, but unseen connection between the events a quarter century ago and today. -- EURASIA The People's Movement in January 1991, The Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian Maidan, Georgia's Rose Revolution, Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution. All of these events have one logic, which shows the same business methods. -- Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it and EURASIA


The People's Movement, the Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian Maidan, the Rose Revolution, the Tulip Revolution. All of these have one logic, which reveals the same business methods. -- Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it, EURASIA


The documentary investigation of the famous Russian journalist Galina Sapozhnikova came out during the 25th anniversary of the tragic events of 1991...There is a strong, but unseen connection between the events a quarter century ago and today. EURASIA consists of explosive interviews of former Lithuanian politicians and brilliant notes by the author herself... Somewhere in the middle of the book, you realize that USA had tested the Color Revolution technology in Lithuania in 1991. Andrey Vypolzov, Vesti-Kaliningrad The people's movement in January 1991 and the blood-soaked myth...The Orange Revolution, then the Ukrainian Maidan, the Rose Revolution in Georgia, the Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan. All of these events, have one logic, which shows the same business methods. Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it .. .There is a strong, but unseen connection between the events a quarter century ago and today. -- EURASIA The People's Movement in January 1991, The Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian Maidan, Georgia's Rose Revolution, Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution. All of these events have one logic, which shows the same business methods. -- Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it and EURASIA The People's Movement, the Orange Revolution, the Ukrainian Maidan, the Rose Revolution, the Tulip Revolution. All of these have one logic, which reveals the same business methods. -- Ivan Brentari, AffariItaliani.it, EURASIA


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"Galina Sapozhnikova is the recipient of: the Artyom Borovik award for journalist investigations, Andrey Sakharov's award ""For Journalism as a Deed; the Iskra Media Group award, the Julian Semenov award in extreme geopolitical journalism, the Oles Buzina literature and media award; the Golden Quill of the Russian Journalist Union and the distinguished decoration ""For Merits in the Professional community"". Her book Arnold Meri: Estonia's Last Hero was the winner of the Russian Print competition for bestjournalistic book. She is currently a political analyst for Komsomolskaya Pravda."

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