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Understanding and Responding Foreign Malign Influence

Posted By: Adisa
Date: April 28, 2021
Categories: Projects
Comments: 2

Significant knowledge is available by now about how Russia is attempting to sway European and American political processes, but influence of Russia and other superpowers (e.g. Turkey, Iran, China) on the Western Balkans is less well-known and less brought into the focus of international attention.

The aim of the project is to understand better, raise awareness of, and respond to foreign autocrate influence in East-Central Europe.

This project sets out to create a widely recognized tool for detailed measuring of hostile influence by actors of malign influence such as Russian Federation, Chinese People’s Republic and other authoritarian regimes. In particular, the project aims at understanding the nature and quantifying the degree of authoritarian influence in the Western Balkan region, starting with three countries: Northern-Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Duration: 01 February 2020 – 31 September 2020

Donor: National Endowment for Democracy

Partners: Political Capital Budapest, Hungary; Institute for Democracy Societas Civilis Skopje, North Macedonia; Center for democratic transition / Centar za demokratsku tranziciju Podgorica, Montenegro

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