INFLUENCE ACTIVITIES AND THE KREMLIN TOOL KIT
Submitted by christian on Sat, 01/08/2022 - 16:06
Russia has a multitude of capabilities and venues for political influence. Some of these assets are controlled by Russian intelligence or other state organs, while others share values or sympathize with Russia. Russia has a whole-of-government approach to influence and can employ the entire state apparatus for this purpose.
- Agents of influence
- Border disputes
- Building new political alliances
- Business
- Commerce
- Co-optation (co-opting business and political elites)
- Corruption
- Covert military force
- Crime
- Cultural diplomacy
- Culture and governance
- Cyber
- Diaspora and compatriots
- Diplomacy and public outreach
- Disinformation
- Economic interdependence
- Economics and energy
- Energy sector
- Exploitation of division and vulnerabilities
- Financing politicians
- FrontsÂ
- Influencing public opinion
- Information and narrative warfare
- Intelligence
- Linguistic manipulation
- Media
- Media and public diplomacy
- Military
- Military force
- Minorities
- Money
- Natural gas
- Penetration
- Political communication
- Political conflict
- PR and lobbying
- Propaganda
- Religion
- Shell companies and shadow structures
- Social and cultural dimensions
- Social media
- Soft power
- Spies
- State and public diplomacy
- Sympathizing political parties and organizations
- Trade
- Undercover work
- Undermining Western alliances
- Use of civil society (including foundations, NGOs, academia, think tanks, and the Orthodox Church),
- Wide range of alliances
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