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NATO-accredited research center on strategic communications, information warfare, and influence operations. Publishes detailed case studies on hybrid-warfare campaigns from a defense perspective.

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Open-source investigations of disinformation campaigns and information warfare. Methodology-forward — they publish their workflows, not just findings.

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Federal hub for U.S. perspective on foreign influence ops, election integrity, and counter-disinformation guidance. Includes "rumor vs. reality" public briefings.

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EUvsDisinfoEU East StratCom Task Force

EU-operated database of pro-Kremlin disinformation cases and analysis. The reference dataset for pro-Russia narrative tracking, with 17,000+ cataloged cases and weekly trend reports.

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EU EEAS — FIMI Threat ReportsEuropean External Action Service

EU's annual reports on Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference. Codifies the FIMI taxonomy increasingly used in EU policy discussions.

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