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Can Democracies Play Offense on Disinformation?

Can Democracies Play Offense on Disinformation?

FromThe Lawfare Podcast


Can Democracies Play Offense on Disinformation?

FromThe Lawfare Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Lawfare's Arbiters of Truth series on platforms and disinformation, Quinta Jurecic spoke with Alina Polyakova and Ambassador Daniel Fried, the former U.S. ambassador to Poland and the Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council. The two have a new paper out on “Democratic Offense Against Disinformation,” published by the Atlantic Council and the Center for European Policy Analysis. They have written previously on how democracies can defend themselves against disinformation and misinformation from abroad, but this time, they turned their attention to what it would mean for democracies to take the initiative against foreign purveyors of disinformation, rather than just playing defense. So how effective are democracies at countering disinformation? What tools are available if they want to play offense? And is it even possible to do so without borrowing tactics from the same authoritarian regimes that democracies seek to counter? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Dec 3, 2020
Format:
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