Against the backdrop of the current Covid-19 challenges and their long-tailed effects, the article uses lessons learned from Russian disinformation in the period 2014-2020, including the European Parliament 2019 campaign in Romania and the Covid-19 infodemic, to discuss possible future Russian disinformation approaches and narratives against the European Union (EU). The accent of the analysis and recommendations falls on the instrumentalization by Russian disinformation of the EU’s internal strivings for sovereignty against the backdrop of the economic fallout due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and how European leaders are pushed in directions contrary to continental strategic interests. Early opinion surveys seem to indicate an increase...
Within the past ten years, Russian election interference has escalated, affecting multiple countries...
The war in Ukraine has made public opinion and policy makers aware of the Russian Federation as a ma...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Since at least the month of January 2020, both Russia and China have been trying to influence global...
Russia’s disinformation campaigns on COVID-19 are testing the EU. The more the Russian state consoli...
Since 2014 a key development emerging from the crisis in Ukraine has been the extensive use of vario...
Abstract. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus put democratic process, and security architecture ac...
As a result of increased globalisation and digitalisation, new security challenges emerge such as th...
This collection, edited by Sophie Vériter, Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders and Joachim Koops, inclu...
This work explores the effects of misinformation and disinformation upon national attitudes towards ...
The corona crisis is also a disinformation crisis for the global community in general, and for the E...
This article traces a normalising and domesticating process in the use of digital misinformation and...
Over the last few decades, misleading healthcare information and deceptions with false claims, consp...
The concept of ‘hybrid warfare’, which incorporates traditional military strategies alongside media ...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
Within the past ten years, Russian election interference has escalated, affecting multiple countries...
The war in Ukraine has made public opinion and policy makers aware of the Russian Federation as a ma...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Since at least the month of January 2020, both Russia and China have been trying to influence global...
Russia’s disinformation campaigns on COVID-19 are testing the EU. The more the Russian state consoli...
Since 2014 a key development emerging from the crisis in Ukraine has been the extensive use of vario...
Abstract. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus put democratic process, and security architecture ac...
As a result of increased globalisation and digitalisation, new security challenges emerge such as th...
This collection, edited by Sophie Vériter, Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders and Joachim Koops, inclu...
This work explores the effects of misinformation and disinformation upon national attitudes towards ...
The corona crisis is also a disinformation crisis for the global community in general, and for the E...
This article traces a normalising and domesticating process in the use of digital misinformation and...
Over the last few decades, misleading healthcare information and deceptions with false claims, consp...
The concept of ‘hybrid warfare’, which incorporates traditional military strategies alongside media ...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
Within the past ten years, Russian election interference has escalated, affecting multiple countries...
The war in Ukraine has made public opinion and policy makers aware of the Russian Federation as a ma...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...