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(Created page with "The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, abbreviated as FDD in this text, is a non-partisan research institute based in Washington that focuses on issues related to U.S. national security and foreign policy. ==FDD's key role== FDD played a key role in the international policy landscape during the Trump administration, conducting research and analysis aimed at strengthening the national security of the United States and reducing or eliminating threats posed by opponents...") |
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This center addresses national security threats arising from disinformation campaigns and infiltration operations conducted by foreign adversaries against the United States and its allies. A significant part of the center's activities includes a one-year media grant for well-established journalists, social media content creators, and strategic communications professionals. This grant provides educational planning opportunities and professional development to help media professionals gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, disinformation, and U.S. national security. After completing the program, media fellows join FDD's national security alumni network, consisting of over 500 professionals. | This center addresses national security threats arising from disinformation campaigns and infiltration operations conducted by foreign adversaries against the United States and its allies. A significant part of the center's activities includes a one-year media grant for well-established journalists, social media content creators, and strategic communications professionals. This grant provides educational planning opportunities and professional development to help media professionals gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, disinformation, and U.S. national security. After completing the program, media fellows join FDD's national security alumni network, consisting of over 500 professionals. | ||
This center supports research on how foreign adversaries, including state and non-state actors, utilize infiltration operations to advance their strategic goals. This focus includes investigative journalism and technical research to identify and analyze campaigns conducted by foreign adversaries. Through this research, the Barish Center provides practical and specific recommendations for defending against these national security threats. | This center supports research on how foreign adversaries, including state and non-state actors, utilize infiltration operations to advance their strategic goals. This focus includes investigative journalism and technical research to identify and analyze campaigns conducted by foreign adversaries. Through this research, the Barish Center provides practical and specific recommendations for defending against these national security threats. | ||
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The foundation also has research programs under these centers, which include: | The foundation also has research programs under these centers, which include: | ||
1. China Program | 1. China Program |
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