What Is So Foreign About Foreign Influence Operations? : vim

What Is So Foreign About Foreign Influence Operations?


Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
January 26, 2021
Source: Getty
Summary:  When combating influence operations, focusing on discouraging misleading digital market techniques is a more versatile, effective strategy than focusing on whether foreign or domestic actors are involved.
Related Media and Tools
If you enjoyed reading this, subscribe for more!
Thank you!
About the Project
The Lines in the Sand paper series, produced by Carnegie’s Partnership on Countering Influence Operations, uses multiple perspectives to analyze difficult policy questions and key challenges related to combating influence operations. The series seeks to draw lines in the sand to help industry leaders and government policymakers at the forefront of these efforts to develop effective countervailing policies.

Related Keywords

Ireland , New York , United States , Malta , United Kingdom , Wars In , Mecklenburg Vorpommern , Germany , Washington , China , Chatham , Syria , Carnegie Endowment For International Peace , District Of Columbia , Russia , Stockholm , Sweden , Israel , Tallinn , Harjumaa , Estonia , Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , France , Chicago , Illinois , Swedish , Chinese , German , Russian , Maltese , American , Duncan Hollis , Camille Francois , Dieter Grimm , Michael Kagan , Howard Nothhaft , Henrik Agadh Twetman , Rainer Baub , Lowellh Schwartz , Rodrigo Ferreira , Vladimir Putin , Cathryn Thurston , Richard Valelly , Lorenzo Piccoli , James Pamment , Jens Ohlin , Tim Kostelancik , Derek Hutcheson , Henrik Agardh Twetman , Kristine Berzina , Mikeal Wigell , Daniel Gibran , Mark Carleton Smith , Cristina Archetti , Brian Nichiporuk , Tonim Massaro , Lea Ronzaud , Ayelet Shachar , Nicholas Tsagourias , Josephs Nye , Henning Lahmann , Martin Kragh , Ericv Larson , Rowman Littlefield , Barrie Sander , C Shawn Eib , Kate Jones , Alicia Wanless , Alina Ostling , Amy Richardson , Dennis Broeders , Jean Thomas Arrighi , Ben Nimmo , Michael Schmitt , Kubo Ma , Nicholasg Karambelas , Ugur Altundal , Stevenj Barela , Chris Hernon , Keir Giles , Ben Buchanan , Richarde Darilek , Chinese Journal Of International Law , Cambridge University Press , International Law , International Court , Un Human Rights Committee , Illegitimate Interference Under International Law , Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency , Cambridge University , Royal United Services Institute , Council Of Europe , A Framework For Enhancing Army Capabilities , Boston College Law , International Law Of Attribution , International Law Applicable To Cyber Operations Cambridge , International Affairs Program , International Law Of Cyberspace , American Academy Of Political , German Marshal Fund Alliance For Securing Democracy , Temple International , European Convention On Human Rights , European Journal Of International Law , Chicago Journal Of International Law , Lund University , Pa National Security , Oxford University , International Affairs , Carnegie Partnership On Countering Influence Operations , International Law Commission Articles On State Responsibility , European University Institute , Initiative Part , Defense College Research Division , Human Rights Committee , Oxford University Press , Yale Journal Of International Law Online , Routledge , Countering Influence Operations , Carnegie Endowment , Russian President Vladimir Putin , European Convention , Human Rights , Foreign Fighters , Not Only , Comparative Perspective , General Staff , United Services Institute , Russian Information Warfare , College Research Division , Tallinn Manual , International Law Applicable , Cyber Operations , International Law Online , Under The Influence , State Responsibility , Cyber Influence Operations , Law Review , Cyber Interference , Governing Cyberspace , Virtual Disenfranchisement , Cyber Election Meddling , Grey Zones , International Law Zones , Border Cyber Ops , Erode Legitimacy , Security Law , Thomas Rid , Cyber Attacks , Strategic Studies , International Law Commission , Non State Actors , Liis Vihul , Evolving International Law , Security Review , Corfu Channel Case , Wedge Strategy , External Interference , Liberal Democracy , Countering Information Influence Activities , Political Science , Election Interference , Thomas Arrighi , Electoral Rights , San Domenico , Oxford Handbook , Investment Malta , Globalized World , Extreme Speech , Immigrants Speak , Precarious Status , Non Citizen Speech Under , First Amendment , College Law Review , Aforeign Concept , Electoral Spending , Public Policy , Fundamental Freedoms , Rights Committee , Aliens Under , Effective Influence Operations , Enhancing Army Capabilities , Comparative Law Journal , Soft Power , American Academy , Social Science , Problem Like , Information Warfare , Etienne Soula , Foreign Interference , Marshal Fund Alliance , Securing Democracy , Free Expression , New Strategic Communication , Western Democracies , Countering Online Propaganda , Dark Side , Public Diplomacy , Influence Through Public Diplomacy , Active Measures , Swedish Case ,

© 2025 Vimarsana