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+ | Kseniya Kirillova is an investigative journalist and analyst who focuses on Russian society, mentality, propaganda, soft power, foreign policy and other activities. She is the author of several hundred articles, including research on Russian propaganda and soft power, that have appeared in the British-based [[Institute for Statecraft]], the U.S.-based [[Homeland Security Today]], the [[Atlantic Council]], [[EU Today]], the British-Canadian security project [[Defense Report]], English-language media like the [[Kyiv Post]] and [[Euromaidan Press]] in Ukraine, the Stop Fake project, [[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty]] and for [Stratfor].<ref>https://worldview.stratfor.com/people/324011</ref> | ||
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Kseniya Kirillova (journalist) | |
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Born | ca. 1983 |
Residence | California |
Nationality | Russian |
Member of | Integrity Initiative |
Interests | “Russian Propaganda” |
Kseniya Kirillova is a member of the Integrity Initiative. A 2018 article described her as a "Russian dissident journalist and expert on Russian propaganda and disinformation".[1] She was the subject of a 2017 piece by NBC entitled In US Exile, Kremlin Watcher Sees Russia Draw Closer. [2]
Career
Kseniya Kirillova is an investigative journalist and analyst who focuses on Russian society, mentality, propaganda, soft power, foreign policy and other activities. She is the author of several hundred articles, including research on Russian propaganda and soft power, that have appeared in the British-based Institute for Statecraft, the U.S.-based Homeland Security Today, the Atlantic Council, EU Today, the British-Canadian security project Defense Report, English-language media like the Kyiv Post and Euromaidan Press in Ukraine, the Stop Fake project, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and for [Stratfor].[3]