Resilience Against Disinformation: A New Baltic Way to Follow?
The Baltic states, although not immune to disinformation, have accumulated unique experience and developed effective methods to resist and combat this malice.
Read moreThe Baltic states, although not immune to disinformation, have accumulated unique experience and developed effective methods to resist and combat this malice.
Read moreSince 2014, after the occupation of the Crimea and part of the territories of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, Ukraine has remained the object of complex operations of influence from Russia. Effective protection from such operations is possible only if the various components of national resilience are fully explored, from regional media development to the readiness and ability of citizens to resist operations of such influence.
Read moreICDS Chief Executive Dmitri Teperik was invited to introduce the continuing development cooperation programme “Resilient Ukraine 2018-2020” to the international master students at the Tallinn University of Technology.
Read moreICDS team continues to realise the Estonian-Ukrainian development cooperation programme Resilient Ukraine 2018-2020, which supports the implementation of Ukraine’s decentralization reform through human capacity development for cyber and informational resilience at regional level of governance in East and South Ukraine.
Read moreICDS organised two public presentations of the research study entitled “A Route to National Resilience: Building Whole-of-Society Security in Ukraine”. The events took place on 27 June 2018 in Kharkiv and 3 July 2018 in Mariupol.
Read moreCivil society is widely acknowledged as an important ingredient of democracy and a bulwark against authoritarianism.
Read moreIn the framework of a large-scale development cooperation project, focused on introducing Estonian experience to representatives of security sector in eastern Ukraine, ICDS-led team conducted a comprehensive research aimed at delivering realistic policy recommendations on acknowledging civil society’s role in strengthening national resilience and security in Ukraine and enhancing co-operation between the state authorities and civil society in this field.
Read moreThe “Hybrid” discourse has gained traction in recent years.
Read moreResearch Fellow Henrik Praks was among the experts invited to brief on contemporary security issues the meeting of the Legal Affairs and Security Committee of the Baltic Assembly, held in Vilnius on May 12. During the sessions he provided his perspectives under two agenda items: Geopolitical Development and Security in a Wider Perspective, and Common Policy and Approach vis-à-vis the U.S.
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