The EU’s emerging response to foreign interference, as it is currently debated in the EU Parliament, contains striking similarities to arguments put forth by some governments around the world seeking to justify harsh restrictions on foreign funding and “foreign agents.” This risks producing serious ramifications for civic spaces and international civil society support—both within and beyond the EU.
Author: Lukas Harth
Lukas Harth arbeitete als Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft im Programmbereich „Innerstaatliche Konflikte“ an der HSFK. // Lukas Harth worked as a research assistant in the Research Department “Intrastate Conflict” at PRIF.