Election interference is part of the Chinese communist regimeâs strategy to win a âsmokeless warâ by âweakening the enemy from within,’ said one expert.
NEW YORKâThe world at large isnât prepared for the pervasive disinformation operations coming from adversaries such as China that aim at swinging votes, warned a research analyst.
If countries âcalculate how much those peopleâ[Russian President Vladimir] Putin, Xi Jinpingâhow much money and effort they are investing in those information operations, do the math, and then calculate how much money youâre putting into defense in a society,â the conclusion is âyou are not prepared,â Wu Min-hsuan, CEO of Taiwan-based Doublethink Lab that focuses on digital defense, told The Epoch Times.
âNobodyâs prepared for that,â he said, describing the campaign as one of the Chinese regimeâs âwar tactics.â
Mr. Wu was one of the panelists at an event on Feb. 28 highlighting the threat of Chinese election meddling in a year when about half of the worldâs population are set to cast a vote.
At the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office where the panel took place, Taipeiâs ambassador, James K.J. Lee, said that Beijing has used Taiwan as a âtest groundâ for election interference in other democracies.
Ahead of Taiwanâs presidential election in January, China-linked malicious cyber attacks shot up more than two-fold, targeting government offices, police reports, and financial institutions, a U.S. cybersecurity firm found. Close to Election Day, Beijing-backed actors also spread fake news on social media to create the impression of food shortages to incite societal panic. A high volume of artificial intelligence-generated YouTube hosts also emerged on YouTube, making false claims in Mandarin and Cantonese about Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wenâs personal life.
With its own elections drawing near, the United States should be on alert, the experts said.
Kenton Thibaut, senior fellow at the Atlantic Councilâs Digital Forensic Research Lab, noted that the Chinese Communist Party considers its rivalry with the United States âan existential issue.â
It highlights part of the regimeâs strategyâto win a âsmokeless warâ by âweakening the enemy from within,â she said.
AI represents a key new tool of Beijingâs disinformation warfare strategy to cover its tracks.
At the panel, Ms. Thibaut cited the Chinese regimeâs efforts to shift the blame for the COVID-19 pandemic onto the United States by first generating a fake think tank report purporting to show the virus originating in Fort Detrick, a U.S. military base, then promoting the misinformation through its other channels.
In summer of 2022, a Chinese state-linked entity hired a Baltimore musician to stage a Black Lives Matter protest in front of the International Religious Freedom Summit and later, a mock protest against the U.S. ban on goods from Xinjiang. Both were recorded and circulated on social media to inflame domestic social tensions in the United States.
The regimeâs bet is for pro-Beijing narratives to take on a life of their own, said Jacques deLisle, the Asia program chair at Foreign Policy Research Institute.
âOnce the idea gets in and starts circulating, in democratic societies, itâs very hard to contain itâit is now a view held, for whatever good or bad reasons, by people who have a right in the system to have expressed opinions and vote on it,â he told The Epoch Times.
For the United States, the stakes are âvery, very highâ to mitigate any foreign election interference attempts, he said.
Even though effects of such efforts are hard to quantify, he said, âour elections are so close in this country nowâ that âeven a modest impactâwell under 1 percent in a few constituenciesâcan have significant outcomes.â
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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