Author (Person) | Sigita, Struberga |
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Publisher | Univercity of Tartu Press |
Series Details | Pages 125-137 |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Content Type | Journal Article |
The three Baltic states are continuing to fortify their resilience in the face of Russian and other external hostile information operations and interference in the strengthening of democratic processes on multiple fronts. This chapter focuses on the hybrid threats posed to one of society’s dimensions: the informational domain. Russia’s actions erode the European security architecture, increasing the likelihood of further deterioration in relations and further violations of international law and international security order. The Baltic states face the same challenges as other democratic regimes around the world. A comprehensive defense system against information campaigns and hostile strategic narratives that threaten all three Baltic States is required. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://www.baltdefcol.org/files/files/publications/Rusconf_22.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research, Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | Information Society, Politics and international relations |
Keywords | Baltic States, Disinformation | Fake News, Propaganda, Russia |
Countries / Regions | Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia |