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Empty shell no more: China’s growing footprint in Central and Eastern Europe
#China,
#interference,
The link was added 16 July 2020
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Deterrence
Democratic deterrence: How to dissuade hybrid interference
#democracy,
#interference,
#response,
The link was added 16 July 2020
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That Is Not Intervention; That Is Interference with Chinese Characteristics: New Concepts, Distinctions and Approaches Developing in the Chinese Debate and Foreign and Security Policy Practice
#China,
#foreign policy,
#interference,
#security policy,
The link was added 16 July 2020
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Hybrid interference as a wedge strategy: a theory of external interference in liberal democracy
#democracy,
#interference,
#Russia,
#strategy,
The link was added 16 July 2020
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Forced Attraction? How Russia is Instrumentalizing Its Soft Power Sources in the “Near Abroad”
#hybrid influencing,
#interference,
#Russia,
The link was added 16 July 2020
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Central Europe
Hybrid CoE Strategic Analysis 16: Combating the manipulation of information – a French case
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Cyber
Hybrid CoE Strategic Analysis 10: Cyberspace – Just another domain of election interference?
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Russia
Hybrid CoE Strategic Analysis 7: The resurrection of ‘active measures’: Intelligence services as a part of Russia’s influencing toolbox
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Disinformation
Hybrid CoE Trend Report 4: Trends in the Contemporary Information Environment
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