Peter Pomerantsev
Peter Pomerantsev (Russian: Питер Померанцев; born 1977 in Kiev) is a Soviet-born British journalist, author and TV producer. His father is author Igor Pomerantsev.
In 1978, ten months old, Pomerantsev moved with his parents to West Germany, and thereafter to London and Munich.[1] After studying at the university he moved to Russia in 2001 and spent nine years working for the television channel TNT. In November 2010 he returned to London.
Since 2013 he has appeared as a pundit on Russia with articles in Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly and other magazines. He has coined the term "post-modern dictatorship" to describe Vladimir Putin's regime. Pomerantsev is also project chair for the Information Warfare Initiative of the Center for European Policy Analysis.[2]
Bibliography
- Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia (November 2014) ISBN 978-1-61039-455-0
Notes and references
- ↑ Castle, Stephen (February 14, 2015). "A Russian TV Insider Describes a Modern Propaganda Machine". New York Times. p. A6.
- ↑ http://cepa.org/Peter-Pomerantsev