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Peter Pomerantsev (; born Pyotr Igorevich Pomerantsev, russian: Пётр Игоревич Померанцев, label=none; born 1977) is a Soviet-born British journalist, author and TV producer. He is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Global Affairs at the
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, where he co-directs the Arena program. He is also an associate editor at
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, a position he has held since at least 2015. Pomerantsev has written two books about Russian
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and
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: '' Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible'' (2014) and '' This Is Not Propaganda'' (2019).


Biography

Pomerantsev was born into a Russian speaking
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family in
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,
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in 1977. In 1978, he moved with his parents to
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, after his father, broadcaster and poet Igor Pomerantsev, was arrested by the
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for distributing anti-Soviet literature. They later moved to
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and then
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where Igor Pomerantsev worked for the
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. Pomerantsev's mother, Liana Pomerantsev, is a documentary producer. Her credits include ''Gulag'', which won the Grierson Award for Best British Documentary; ''The Beslan Siege'', which won Prix Italia; and ''The Train'', which won a BAFTA. Pomerantsev attended
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in London and the
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in Munich. He studied English Literature and German at the
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. After university he moved to
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in 2001. He attended the Higher Courses for Script Writers and Film Directors in Moscow. He "jumped jobs" between think tanks and was a consultant on European Union projects until he went to film school.


Television work

Pomerantsev lived largely in Moscow between 2001 and 2010, working in TV. Between 2006 and 2010, following a stint in London, he worked on programs broadcast on Russian entertainment channel TNT. His credits included Creative Producer on 'Привет Пока', the Russian version of the Sony format 'Hello-Goodbye'. Part of the time he was employed at production company 'Potemkin Productions'.


Journalism

Starting in 2011, Pomerantsev wrote about Russia, with articles in ''
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'', ''
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'' and other magazines. He coined the term "post-modern dictatorship" to describe
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's regime. Pomerantsev's memoir of his time in Russia, ''Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia'', was released by Faber and Faber in the UK in 2015 and Public Affairs in the US in 2014 (where it is known as ''Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia''). It has since been translated into over a dozen languages. In the book Pomerantsev provides insight into how the Russian state apparatus uses "black PR" to manipulate truth, while the Russian public — accustomed to the lies of the Soviet regime — remain cynical and assume that all of "Kremlin's reality is scripted". ''The New York Times'' noted the "book is written in different genres, a sort of intellectual docudrama. Mr. Pomerantsev concedes that some of the dialogue he quotes is from memory." Pomerantsev was project chair for the Information Warfare Initiative of the
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. He also led the Beyond Propaganda programme within the
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Institute's Transitions Forum, where he was a Senior Fellow. Pomerantsev has been at the fellow of the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna. Pomerantsev has given testimony on the subject of information warfare and media development to the US Congress Foreign Affairs Committee, US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and the UK Parliament Defence Committee.


Views and opinions


Post-modern politics

In a short animated film on
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, Pomerantsev introduced the idea of the "post-modern politician". He argued: "President Trump and President Putin share a disdain for facts - and that this is part of their appeal". He developed related themes in pieces for ''Granta'' and the ''Financial Times'', where he argued that fact-driven political discourse is connected to the idea of a future. Pomerantsev wrote about Putin's information guru
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, "the hidden author of Putinism".


Information warfare and propaganda

In a 2014 essay for ''The Atlantic'', "The Menace on Unreality" on the Kremlin's Hall of Mirrors, Pomerantsev explored how information warfare has changed in the 21st century. He has also contributed to think tank studies about propaganda and information war, and edited a series of studies on the subject, including subjects ranging from ISIS' use of social media to media literacy.


Brexit and English identity

In a 2019 essay for the ''Propspect Magazine'', "I never thought I could be English. Now I am not sure if I want to be," Pomerantsev illustrated the complexity of English identity by his experiences as a Russian-speaking immigrant who was brought from the Soviet Ukraine to the United Kingdom as a child. British society, in his view, is prone to deep differentiations according to classes, schools, accents, ethnic origins, religions, and political affiliations. Although the
Brexit Brexit (; a portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February 2020 CET).The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or ...
referendum has added yet greater complexity to this societal split, it has offered Pomerantsev a chance to identify with a part of English people called "Remainers," as opposed to "Brexiteers." However, he thinks of himself as European in the narrow meaning of the EU project rather than an "English Remainer," while speaking against Brexit in the essay.


Investigation into suicide of Ruslana Korshunova

Pomerantsev investigated the suicide of Russian model
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for a documentary. He revealed that her death was linked to the Rose of the World. The cult-like group's "training sessions" are modeled after the defunct
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where participants go through grueling physical and mental sessions. Korshunova lost weight and became aggressive, her friends reported after months of training. She then went to
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, looking for work. On 28 June 2008, she jumped from the balcony of her apartment and died instantly. No signs of a struggle were found in her apartment and her death was ruled as a suicide. She was buried at Khovanskoye Cemetery in Moscow.


Awards

*2012 Society of Press In Asia 'Excellence in Lifestyle Coverage' Award *2015 Samuel Johnson Prize, finalist, ''Nothing is True and Everything is Possible'' *2015 Pushkin House, shortlist, ''Nothing is True and Everything is Possible'' *2015 Gordon Burn Prize, shortlist, ''Nothing is True and Everything is Possible'' *2016 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje *2020
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, ''This is Not Propaganda''


Public appearances and podcasts

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'', WBEZ


Bibliography

*'' Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia'' **Published in the US by PublicAffairs (November 2014) **Published in the UK by Faber & Faber (December 2015) **Published in German ("Nichts ist wahr und alles ist möglich") by Penguin Random House (April 2016) **Published in Italian ("Niente è vero, tutto è possibile") by Minimum Fax (2018) *'' This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality'' **Published in the US by PublicAffairs (August 2019) **Published in the UK by Faber & Faber (August 2019)


Personal life

During his stay in Russia, Pomerantsev married a Russian woman from Moscow. When they moved to London in 2010, their four-year-old daughter Hannah had difficulties in learning English. As of 2019, Pomerantsev and his wife had three children and lived in London.


Notes and references


External links


Russia: A Postmodern Dictatorship? by Peter Pomerantsev
, October 2013 Lecture for the Legatum's Transition Lecture Series DF*Pomerantsev'
writing at TheAtlantic.com
*Pomerantsev'
contributions at Granta.com
*Pomerantsev'
writing at NewsWeek.com
*Pomerantsev'
contributions at the London Review of Books
*Pomerantsev'
writing at PoliticoExtended interview on propaganda, disinformation, and fake news
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