by Transatlantic Task Force | Mar 19, 2026 | Cyber Security, Infographic
EEAS FIMI Report Infographic 4th EEAS Report on Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference Threats 540 Incidents Detected 100+ Countries Impacted The FIMI Ecosystem OVERT: 9.5% (Official/State) 90.5% Covert Assets 10,500 unique channels including fabricated news,...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Nov 25, 2025 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
Key Takeaways Economic Warfare via “China Shock 2.0”: Beijing is attempting to export its way out of domestic stagnation. By prioritizing state-directed manufacturing over consumption, China has generated a nearly $1 trillion trade surplus. This flood of...
by Eugenio V. Garcia* | Jun 14, 2022 | Commentary, Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies
Too many concepts, too much confusion Anyone trying to make sense of technology and international relations today will stumble into a plethora of closely related terms, such as e-diplomacy, cyber diplomacy, digital technology, tech diplomacy, and so forth. All these...
by Transatlantic Task Force | May 12, 2020 | Cyber Security, Disruptive Technologies, Research
A Debate on Multi-stakeholderism vs. Multilateralism Abstract Today, cyberspace is governed in an environment where decisions are taken by multiple actors, including governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals or briefly “stakeholders.” This...