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Countering Russian & Chinese Influence Activities

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CSIS embarked on an ambitious year-long initiative to analyze Russian influence activities in the United Kingdom and Germany and Chinese influence activities in Japan and Australia. While a growing body of literature describes the strategies and tactics foreign influence activities, this initiative sought to better understand how these influence efforts play out in these four democracies and how democratic governments and societies have (or have not) responded. It examined what factors make democracies particularly vulnerable to Chinese or Russian malign influence operations and identified the sources of resilience that enable democratic governments and polities to mitigate, fend off, or push back on malign efforts. It also sought to determine the degree to which China and Russia have been successful in influencing outcomes through their activities. Finally, the initiative assessed how the strategies and tactics used by Russia and China differ or converge.
 
This initiative was made possible by the Global Engagement Center at the U.S. Department of State, through the Information Access Fund (IAF) administered by the DT Institute. The opinions, conclusions, or recommendations contained herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the view of the U.S. government or the IAF.


Reports

Interactive report
Countering Russian & Chinese Influence Activities
July 1, 2020 | Heather A. Conley, Rachel Ellehuus, Cyrus Newlin, Amy Searight

Moscow and Beijing’s toolkit for influencing democratic societies has evolved. Using Germany, the UK, Japan, and Australia as case studies, CSIS explores what traits made these democracies vulnerable to foreign influence as well as the sources of their resiliency.

 
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Executive Summary: Countering Russian & Chinese Influence Activities
July 15, 2020 | Heather A. Conley, Cyrus Newlin, Amy Searight

Foreign influence activities pose a common threat to democracies, but in different ways. CSIS examined Russian influence activities in Germany and the United Kingdom and Chinese influence operations in Japan and Australia.


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Mind the Gaps: Assessing Russian Influence in the United Kingdom
July 20, 2020 | Rachel Ellehuus

How have Russian influence activities shaped political discourse in the United Kingdom? How has Her Majesty’s Government responded?
 

Report
China’s Influence in Japan: Everywhere Yet Nowhere in Particular
July 23, 2020 | Devin Stewart

How effective have the Chinese Communist Party's recent influence activities been in shaping opinions and behaviors in Japan? This new report examines this question.

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With Friends Like These: Assessing Russian Influence in Germany
July 24, 2020 | Jeffrey Mankoff

How have Russian influence activities shaped political discourse in the United Kingdom? How has Her Majesty’s Government responded?  

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Countering China’s Influence Activities: Lessons from Australia
July 31, 2020 | Amy Searight

How has the Chinese Community Party sought to interfere with Australian politics and society? How has Australia responded? This new report examines these questions.
 


Events

On Demand Event
Online Event: Russian Influence Activities in Europe
July 20, 2020 | Rachel Ellehuus, Heather A. Conley

Introduced by Heather A. Conley, Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic, and moderated by Rachel Ellehuus, CSIS Europe Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, this conversation will examine the objectives and tactics behind Russia’s influence activities in the UK, Europe, and beyond.

 
On Demand Event
Online Event: Countering Chinese Influence Activities in Australia
July 15, 2020| Amy Searight, John J. Hamre

Prime Minister Turnbull will share his insights on the disruptive potential of China’s foreign influence activities in Australia and lessons for other democratic countries in countering this challenge.

 

Podcast Episodes

Podcast Episode
Of Russian Influence in Germany - Russian Roulette Episode 104
July 30, 2020 | Russian Roulette

In this episode of Russian Roulette, Heather Conley sits down with Dr. Jeffrey Mankoff and Tabea Wilke to discuss elements of Jeff’s report “With Friends Like These: Assessing Russian Influence in Germany.”

 
Podcast episode
Hidden Moves: Countering Russian and Chinese Influence Activities on the Chessboard
July 27, 2020 | The Asia Chessboard

Russian and Chinese Interference is becoming an increasingly important part of the strategic chessboard in the Asia-Pacific. This week, Mike is joined by Amy Searight, Senior Associate for Asia at CSIS, and Heather Conley, Senior Vice President for Europe at CSIS, to discuss their new report on countering Russian and Chinese influence activities.


Commentaries

Commentary
Mind the Gaps: Russian Information Manipulation in the United Kingdom
January 31, 2020 | Rachel Ellehuus

CSIS's Rachel Ellehuus analyzes United Kingdom's response to Russian disinformation campaigns and outlines a strategy for combating information manipulation operations.

 
Commentary
Russian Influence Operations in Germany and Their Effect
February 3, 2020 | Jeffrey Mankoff

CSIS's Jeffrey Mankoff analyzes Russian disinformation campaigns in Germany and discusses sources of resilience to information operations as well as lessons to be learned from Germany’s case.

 
Blog Post
Risks to the Japan-China 'Tactical Detente'
January 31, 2020

Japan is preparing for Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s spring 2020 state visit, which will serve as a litmus test of the historically fraught bilateral relationship.

 
Commentary
Countering China’s Influence Operations: Lessons from Australia
May 8, 2020 | Amy Searight

Perhaps no country has been as roiled by China’s growing influence and political ambitions as Australia. How will Australia balance its relationships with China and the United States? How is China influencing Australia? What is the strength of Australian democracy?

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