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Europe’s authoritarian challenge
/ Brandt, Jessica; Taussig, Torrey
Taussig, Torrey
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Europe
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Stability
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Authoritarian
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How Autocrats Manipulate Online Information: Putin’s and Xi’s Playbooks
/ Brandt, Jessica
Brandt, Jessica
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Democracies are engaged in a broad, persistent asymmetric competition with authoritarian challengers who seek to reshape the global order to suit their interests. The competition is playing out across multiple intersecting domains, and the information space is a critical theater.1 In this competition, Russia and China intentionally choose tools that give them the upper hand.
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Autocrats Manipulate Online Information
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Putin’s and Xi’s Playbooks
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Sino-Russian Splits: Divergences in Autocratic Coercion
/ Brandt, Jessica; Cooper, Zack
Cooper, Zack
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In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many international observers are asking whether China will adopt a similar approach to Taiwan. Debates surrounding “Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow” are becoming more frequent, with some suggesting that Beijing could mimic Moscow’s behavior. The two countries have very different strategic circumstances and domestic political structures, but each has reason to learn from the other’s foreign policy successes and failures. To what degree do their coercive strategies overlap or diverge?
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