August 26, 2020

Digital Dictators

The rise of digital technology initially ushered in a wave of optimism about the future of democracy. Today, however, a different reality has emerged as authoritarian regimes learned to take advantage of these tools for repressive goals. How does technology empower these regimes? Expert Andrea Kendall-Taylor explains the dangerous ways modern dictatorships have leveraged digital technologies to strengthen their hold on power both online and on the ground.

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Indo-Pacific Security

The Digital Dictators

Rapid technological change will likely produce a cat-and-mouse dynamic as citizens and governments race to gain the upper hand....

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Why the United States Needs a Digital Development Fund

What the executive branch and Congress can do to counter China’s expanding digital footprint across the developing world....

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The Autocrat’s New Tool Kit

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Rising to the China Challenge

The United States and China are locked in strategic competition over the future of the Indo-Pacific—the most populous, dynamic, and consequential region in the world....

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Dangerous Synergies

There is growing evidence that Beijing and Moscow are learning from each other and enhancing their coordination, leading to a growing convergence in their digital influence ef...

Transatlantic Security

Combating Populism

The strategies and tactics populist parties and leaders use also provide their own, direct threat to liberal democracy....

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