Disinformation campaigns in the European
Union: Lessons learned from the 2019 European
Elections and 2020 Covid-19 infodemic in
Romania
Disinformation campaigns in the European
Union: Lessons learned from the 2019 European
Elections and 2020 Covid-19 infodemic in
Romania
Author(s): Radu MagdinSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Civil Society, Governance, Geopolitics
Published by: Institutul European din România
Keywords: Disinformation; Infodemic; Sovereignty; EU-Russia relations; political cohesion;
Summary/Abstract: Against the backdrop of the current Covid-19 challenges and their long-tailed effects, the article uses lessons learned from Russian disinformation in the period 2014-2020, including the European Parliament 2019 campaign in Romania and the Covid-19 infodemic, to discuss possible future Russian disinformation approaches and narratives against the European Union (EU). The accent of the analysis and recommendations falls on the instrumentalization by Russian disinformation of the EU’s internal strivings for sovereignty against the backdrop of the economic fallout due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and how European leaders are pushed in directions contrary to continental strategic interests. Early opinion surveys seem to indicate an increased favourability of Europeans towards Russia as a result of soft power campaigns during the Covid-19 outbreak in Spring 2020 – in what we reveal was, in fact, a staged media show orchestrated by including lessons learned from the Chinese ways of strategic communication.
Journal: Romanian Journal of European Affairs
- Issue Year: 20/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 49-61
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English