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The Art Of Deceit: How China and Russia Use Sharp Power to Subvert the West

"We have entered a new era of great power competition between authoritarian and democratic states. Now is the time to recognise the challenge posed by the unique strategic culture of our rivals and adapt our posture accordingly – our sovereignty and democratic way of life depends upon it."

The Government’s proposed new espionage laws, including so-called FARA powers, contained within the Queen’s Speech are a necessary response to the rise of political warfare, according to the co-Editor of a new report published today on the phenomenon of sharp power.

Sharp power, which is also known as political warfare,is a threat so ascendant that in an essay within the report Andrew Hastie MP, chairman of the Parliamentary Joint committee on Intelligence and Security in the Australian Parliament, argues that the world has entered a “new era of great power competition between authoritarian and democratic states”.

The warnings appear in a report from the Henry Jackson Society, The Art of Deceit: How China and Russia Use Sharp Power to Subvert the West.

According to the report, as China and Russia have been ascendent, over the last decade, ruling elites in Beijing and Moscow have exported their norms and behaviour into the rules-based international system. This activity, its authors argue, threatens three pillars of Western democracies; a pluralistic politics, free media, and academia.

It is now the case, the report argues, that Russia and China are actively seeking to undermine Western core values, subvert its cohesion, and erode the resilience of liberal democratic societies. These operations stem from traditional “influence operations”, defined as attempts to pierce or penetrate the political and information environments of targeted countries.

The behaviour of China and Russia poses a long-term threat to the West.   Examples of the manifestations of this threat include: Chinese party-controlled media agencies co-opting European national news outlets, and the Russian “tripod” of disinformation and cyber, financial, and human warfare.

Last night, the report’s co-Editor issued an urgent warning, saying that the UK, in particular, must wake up to this threat and adopt further recommendations within the report, including:

  • Develop expertise in hybrid and political warfare, including offensive capabilities, to counter authoritarian subversion.
  • Protect key industries, infrastructure, and academic institutions from economic coercion.
  • Mobilise a coordinated Western response to share expertise and resources.

English

Pages: 48

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