FLANKS Policy Brief – How to Deal with the Information Warfare Challenge in the Black Sea Region

FLANKS Policy Brief – How to Deal with the Information Warfare Challenge in the Black Sea Region

FLANKS Policy Brief – How to Deal with the Information Warfare Challenge in the Black Sea Region – conducted during  FLANKS research project,  carried out in partnership between the New Strategy Center and the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs (NUPI) between 2020-2021.

The aim of this policy brief is to examine how countries in the Black Sea Region (BSR) should deal  with the new challenge posed by Russia’s use of various information-related instruments and how the situation in the information sphere in the area should be dealt with by regional actors and other players with stakes in this region. This material presents the most important findings and conclusions presented in more detail in the FLANKS Working Paper  Information Warfare and Information Operations  in the Black Sea Area  prepared jointly by members of the FLANKS project.

Authors: Alina Bârgăoanu, Jakub Godzimirski, Daniel Ioniță

Download PDF: FLANKS Policy Brief – How to Deal with the Information Warfare Challenge in the Black Sea Region

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