What form do China’s information manipulation and influence activities take in Europe? What narratives do they push? How do they reach European audiences? What is there to learn from the specific case of Poland and the Czech Republic? Host Emma Belmonte talks with Alicja Bachulska (ECFR) and Konrad Szatters (AMO) about their recent policy brief “Borrowed mouths and laundered messages: China’s influence playbook in Europe”.
China’s Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) in Europe
By Association for International Affairs (AMO)|2026-05-29T14:05:36+02:001. 4. 2026|Categories: Chinese & Russian confluence, Podcast, Topics|
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