Influence and Escalation

Influence and Escalation

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Hersman, Rebecca
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
EAN: 9781538140468
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Technology-enabled influence operations, including disinformation, will likely figure prominently in adversary efforts to impede U.S. crisis response and alliance management in high-risk, high-impact scenarios under a nuclear shadow. Both Russia and China recognize their conventional military disadvantage vis--vis conflict with the United States. As a result, both nations use sub-conventional tactics and operations to support their preferred strategies for achieving favorable outcomes while attempting to limit escalation risks. Such strategies include an array of activities loosely identified as influence operations, focused on using and manipulating information in covert, deniable, or obscure ways to shape the strategic environment.This report presents eight scenariosfour focused on Russia and four focused on Chinathat invite potential escalation risks and demonstrate how the tools and tactics of influence operations could be employed to challenge detection, response, and crisis management. It explores a range of potential escalatory pathways and destabilizing consequences if adversary influence operations engage strategic interests and targets in high-risk scenarios and identifies key takeaways and recommendations for policymakers to better identify and defend against adversary influence operations.
EAN 9781538140468
ISBN 1538140462
Binding Ebook
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication date January 12, 2022
Pages 72
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Brewer, Eric; Hersman, Rebecca; Sheppard, Lindsey; Simon, Maxwell
Series CSIS Reports