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Press Her Hybrid War Without Tanks. A Hybrid War Without Tanks, #15
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- ISBN8232486273
- EAN9798232486273
- Date de parution05/02/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Press Her: Hybrid War Without Tanks is a documentary-fiction narrative that exposes how modern hybrid warfare operates inside stable, lawful societies - without weapons, without open violence, and without formal orders. Through the experience of Stefania, a Ukrainian volunteer and researcher living in Europe, the book documents how truth is neutralized through media editing, humanitarian opacity, administrative pressure, and social manipulation.
What begins as volunteer work gradually reveals a coordinated system in which responsibility is fragmented, documents disappear, and silence becomes a condition of survival. This is not a political manifesto. It is a structured testimony. The narrative examines information control, moral inversion, psychological exhaustion, and the weaponization of trust. Each episode follows a clear sequence: action, effect, consequence - demonstrating how hybrid influence functions when every individual act remains formally legal, yet the combined outcome destroys agency, credibility, and voice.
Written in a restrained, analytical tone, Press Her stands at the intersection of documentary literature, political psychology, and lived experience. It does not accuse. It records. Hybrid systems rely on invisibility. Once named, they lose their power.
What begins as volunteer work gradually reveals a coordinated system in which responsibility is fragmented, documents disappear, and silence becomes a condition of survival. This is not a political manifesto. It is a structured testimony. The narrative examines information control, moral inversion, psychological exhaustion, and the weaponization of trust. Each episode follows a clear sequence: action, effect, consequence - demonstrating how hybrid influence functions when every individual act remains formally legal, yet the combined outcome destroys agency, credibility, and voice.
Written in a restrained, analytical tone, Press Her stands at the intersection of documentary literature, political psychology, and lived experience. It does not accuse. It records. Hybrid systems rely on invisibility. Once named, they lose their power.























