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Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference

Lessons from the 2024 European Elections

This report, "Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference – Lessons from the 2024 European Elections" assesses responses to foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) in the European Union (EU) and Canada. It highlights regulatory frameworks, best practices, and challenges to countering these threats, and offers valuable lessons for Canadian policymakers.

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Key Findings:
1. EU's Approach to FIMI:
  •  The EU has adopted numerous measures, including the Digital Services Act and the strengthened Code of Practice on Disinformation, to address FIMI.
  • Initiatives like EUvsDisinfo, European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), and the Early Warning System offer examples of the benefits of coordinated, multi-stakeholder strategies.
  • The EU approach and response demonstrate the importance of regulatory frameworks, fact-checking infrastructure, and public awareness campaigns for mitigating the negative impacts of FIMI.
2. Canadian Context:
  • Canada faces significant and increasing threats from FIMI, particularly from China, Russia, India, and Iran.
  • Specific vulnerabilities include the exploitation of diaspora communities, digital infrastructure weaknesses, and a fragmented policy and political landscape.
  • Emerging tactics, such as generative AI, diaspora population targeting, and influencer-driven campaigns, pose evolving challenges.
3. Comparative Insights:
  • While Canada and the EU share common threats, Canada’s responses are constrained by underdeveloped national frameworks and limited resources.
  • Lessons from the EU emphasize the need for continuous, long-term strategies, international collaboration, and adequate resourcing.
4. Policy Recommendations:
  • Coordination: Establish a national task force for FIMI detection and response while cultivating strong international partnerships.
  • Research: Develop a national observatory to monitor disinformation and support a scaled FIMI incident response protocol.
  • Policy: Expedite online harms legislation and adopt measures inspired by the EU’s Code of Practice.
  • Public Education: Invest in media and information literacy programs to bolster societal resilience.

The report underscores the critical need for Canada to bolster its defences against FIMI. Drawing on the EU’s successful strategies, Canada should implement a comprehensive, coordinated approach to safeguard its democratic processes. This includes enhanced regulation, cross-sector collaboration, and public engagement to mitigate the risks posed by FIMI.

 

Please find the full-length report "Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interferencehere" here. 

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Kontakt

Dr. Bernd Althusmann

Dr. Bernd Althusmann

Leitung Auslandsbüro Kanada 

bernd.althusmann@kas.de + 1 (613) 422-4308

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