Authoritarian Threats
Chinese influence activities in Lithuania take place amid a gradual deterioration of the relationship since 2019 that became particularly acute in 2021.
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May 26, 2022
Post-Mortem: Russian and Chinese COVID-19 Information Operations
Post-Mortem is part of CEPA’s broader work aimed at tracking and evaluating Russian and Chinese information operations around COVID-19.
May 25, 2022
Russia’s Military Telegrams its Discontent
Russian troops are using social media channels to discuss the war, despite potentially punitive punishments. The Kremlin won’t like it.
May 25, 2022
It’s Not Just Autocracies – Democracies Also Censor the Internet
While it’s no surprise to see China, Russia, and North Korea ranking low on internet freedom, a growing number of restrictions in democracies is worrying.
May 24, 2022
What Does Europe Look Like 3-7 Years After Russia’s War in Ukraine?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is an existential crisis and a direct challenge to the international security order. At stake is not only Ukraine, but the future of European security.
May 23, 2022
Russia’s Hunger Blockade
Russia is menacing the world with hunger and revolution, but the solutions are far from obvious.
May 23, 2022
Hunger Games
Russia is weaponizing starvation.
May 20, 2022
Pragmatism Defeats Propaganda – Finland’s Move to NATO
Finland beat back Russian threats and propaganda to embrace NATO. Educational reforms and a free press played key roles
May 18, 2022
Russian Propagandists Regain Footing on Ukraine
Russian information outlets are recovering from a bad start. How can they be countered?
May 18, 2022
Russian Political Warfare Is a Rising Menace
Russia’s military may have been badly damaged but that will mean other tactics will come back into play.