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This interdisciplinary Handbook provides an in-depth analysis of
the complex security phenomenon of disinformation and offers a
toolkit to counter such tactics. Disinformation used to propagate
false, inexact or out of context information is today a frequently
used tool of political manipulation and information warfare, both
online and offline. This Handbook evidences a historical thread of
continuing practices and modus operandi in overt state propaganda
and covert information operations. Further, it attempts to unveil
current methods used by propaganda actors, the inherent
vulnerabilities they exploit in the fabric of democratic societies
and, last but not least, to highlight current practices in
countering disinformation and building resilient audiences. The
Handbook is divided into six thematic sections. The first part
provides a set of theoretical approaches to hostile influencing,
disinformation and covert information operations. The second part
looks at disinformation and propaganda in historical perspective
offering case study analysis of disinformation, and the third
focuses on providing understanding of the contemporary challenges
posed by disinformation and hostile influencing. The fourth part
examines information and communication practices used for
countering disinformation and building resilience. The fifth part
analyses specific regional experiences in countering and deterring
disinformation, as well as international policy responses from
transnational institutions and security practitioners. Finally, the
sixth part offers a practical toolkit for practitioners to counter
disinformation and hostile influencing. This handbook will be of
much interest to students of national security, propaganda studies,
media and communications studies, intelligence studies and
International Relations in general.
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