Russian Sabotage in the Gig-Economy Era

The West is experiencing the most intense era of sabotage since the Second World War. Russian operations have now reached unprecedented levels. It seems that the main aim of this latest wave is to increase the West's costs of supporting Ukraine, while at the same time slowing the delivery of mi...

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Published inThe RUSI journal Vol. 169; no. 5; pp. 10 - 21
Main Authors Richterova, Daniela, Grossfeld, Elena, Long, Magda, Bury, Patrick
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 28.07.2024
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies
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Summary:The West is experiencing the most intense era of sabotage since the Second World War. Russian operations have now reached unprecedented levels. It seems that the main aim of this latest wave is to increase the West's costs of supporting Ukraine, while at the same time slowing the delivery of military supplies. Daniela Richterova, Elena Grossfeld, Magda Long and Patrick Bury suggest a new conceptual approach for understanding the recent evolution of Russian sabotage operations. Russian operations are increasingly organised around 'gig-economy' principles. This article offers suggestions for countering Russian sabotage in this new era.◼
ISSN:0307-1847
1744-0378
DOI:10.1080/03071847.2024.2401232