This curated list compiles the most rigorous and analytically relevant works on political warfare, active measures, grey-zone operations, and the use of non-military instruments to achieve strategic political objectives. The selection emphasizes texts that provide doctrinal clarity, historical context, and operational insight into how states conduct influence, subversion, and interference campaigns. The list is presented in approximate order of foundational importance for intelligence and strategic analysis. --- ## Core Readings > [!note] **Galeotti, Mark (2019–2024). Multiple works on Russian political warfare.** > Particularly *Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid* and related analyses. > Galeotti’s body of work remains the clearest and most empirically grounded examination of contemporary Russian active measures and political warfare doctrine. > [!note] **Rid, Thomas (2020). Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare.** > Farrar, Straus and Giroux. > A detailed historical and technical study of active measures from Soviet-era operations to modern digital campaigns. Essential for understanding continuity and evolution in political warfare techniques. > [!note] **Mankoff, Jeffrey (2022). The Russian Way of War: From Hybrid to Full-Scale Conflict.** > Foreign Policy Research Institute / related works. > Provides a structured assessment of how Russia integrates political warfare with conventional and hybrid instruments. > [!note] **Kramer, Franklin D. & Binnendijk, Hans (various RAND reports, 2016–2023).** > Particularly works on political warfare and grey-zone strategies. > Institutional analyses that articulate Western perspectives on countering adversary political warfare. > [!note] **Pacepa, Ion Mihai & Rychlak, Ronald J. (2013). Disinformation: Former Spy Chief Reveals Secret Strategies for Undermining Freedom, Attacking Religion, and Promoting Terrorism.** > WND Books. > Insider perspective on Soviet-era active measures and disinformation doctrine, with lasting relevance to modern operations. > [!note] **U.S. Department of Defense / Joint Chiefs of Staff (various unclassified documents, 2018–2025).** > Particularly grey-zone and political warfare-related strategic guidance. > Primary source material on institutional understanding of non-kinetic political warfare. --- ## Analytical Value of This List These works establish political warfare and active measures as coherent, long-standing strategic instruments rather than ad-hoc tactics. They provide the doctrinal and historical foundation necessary to analyze how state actors pursue political objectives through subversion, influence, and interference without crossing the threshold of open armed conflict. They are particularly valuable when examining actor behavior in Current Crises, Current Investigations, and Concepts & Tactics sections. **Recommended reading sequence for analysts:** 1. Rid – historical and technical foundation of active measures 2. Galeotti – contemporary Russian doctrine and practice 3. Mankoff / Kramer – integration with broader hybrid strategy 4. Official DoD/JCS documents – institutional frameworks --- ## Key Connections - [[02_Concepts_&_Tactics|02 Concepts & Tactics]] – Direct doctrinal linkage - [[01_Actors_&_Entities|01 Actors & Entities]] – Application by specific state actors - [[04_Current_Crises|04 Current Crises]] – Political warfare observed in active flashpoints - [[07_Current_Investigations|07 Current Investigations]] – Frameworks applied to ongoing leads - [[09_Repository|09 Repository]] – Long-form assessments that draw on these concepts **Last updated:** April 2026