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Tit-for-tat : the U.S.-Russian game of weaponizing elections
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MWP; Video Lecture; 2019/06
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BUNCE, Valerie Jane, Tit-for-tat : the U.S.-Russian game of weaponizing elections, MWP, Video Lecture, 2019/06 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69103
Abstract
Russian intervention in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, along with the Russian invasion and de-stabilization of Ukraine, beginning in 2014, were responses to repeated U.S. electoral interventions in Russia’s neighborhood. This two-person game of electoral tit-for-tat shared similar goals, such as de-stabilizing the other country, supporting the election of more friendly leaders and laying some groundwork for regime change. The weaponization of elections undermines democracy, supports growing authoritarianism and undermines international alliances.
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Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 16 October 2019
A video interview with the presenter was recorded on 16 October 2019
A video interview with the presenter was recorded on 16 October 2019