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Digital Cooperation for a Better Global Future

This report discusses “three main areas where international agreement and transnational initiatives could make important difference...data for forecasting and accountability, AI and digital transaction auditing and standards enforcement, and governance for digital platforms” (Club de Madrid, 2020).

11 October 2020
Club de Madrid
Brief

Common Ground

Common Ground "sits awkwardly but intentionally, between a seemingly distant past and a rather uncertain future. This moment softly echoes Robert Schuman’s appeal of May 9, 1950: ‘Europe will not be made all at once, or according to a single plan. It will be built through concrete achievements which first create a de facto solidarity." (European Cultural Foundation, 2020).

11 October 2020
European Cultural Foundation,
Report

Global Democracy and Covid-19: Upgrading International Support

“This report assesses the impact that Covid-19 is having on democracy around the world” and examines how international democracy support organisations and donors are responding to the challenges related to the pandemic and calls for a stronger and reformulated international democracy support” (Youngs and Panchulidze, 2020).

11 October 2020
European Endowment for Democracy
Report

Policy Recommendations: Strengthening Democracy

“A growing disregard for the conditions that form the foundations of democracy...threatens to destabilize the democratic order” and “prioritizing a narrow support base at the expense of ensuring fundamental freedoms for all, and neglecting to tie democratic principles to foreign policy, leaves democracies vulnerable” to authoritarianism (Freedom House, 2020).

11 October 2020
Freedom House
Paper

The Digital Transnational Repression Toolkit, and Its Silencing Effects

This report examines how "digital tools make it easier than ever for authoritarian governments to control, silence, and punish dissent across borders" (Michaelsen, 2020).

11 October 2020
Marcus Michaelsen
Freedom House
Report

At Home and Abroad: Coercion-by-Proxy as a Tool of Transnational Repression

This report examines how "exile often means leaving loved ones and colleagues behind, sometimes at the mercy of governments who target them to gain leverage" (Adamson and Tsourapas, 2020).

11 October 2020
Fiona B. Adamson, Gerasimos Tsourapas
Freedom House
Report

The Importance of Defending Diaspora Activism for Democracy and Human Rights

This report examines how "diaspora activism can be impactful. But transnational repression can deter, silence, and punish those who engage in the fight for rights from afar" (Moss 2020).

11 October 2020
Dana M. Moss
Freedom House
Report

The Internationalization of Universities and the Repression of Academic Freedom

This report examines how "lucrative partnerships, foreign access, and expatriate academic networks create many opportunities – including a chance for authoritarian states to assert their influence across borders" (Furstenberg et al, 2020).

11 October 2020
Saipira Furstenberg, Tena Prelec, John Heathershaw
Freedom House
Report

Policy Recommendations: Freedom on the Net 2020

This report examines "how to foster a reliable and diverse information space, protect human rights from intrusive surveillance, and promote internet freedom" (Freedom House, 2020).

11 October 2020
Freedom House
Report

Advocacy in Restricted Spaces: A Toolkit for Civil Society

The Advocacy in Restricted Spaces toolkit is a practical resource that emphasizes that advocacy is possible even in highly restrictive contexts. (Freedom House, 2020).

11 October 2020
Freedom House
Report
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