The RAND Corporation’s Elizabeth Bodine-Baron will present a Congressional briefing at the Rayburn House Office Building on March 15th.
In testimony before Congress, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats predicted that Russia’s social media campaigns “will continue to focus on aggravating social and racial tensions, undermining trust in authorities, and criticizing perceived anti-Russian politicians” and may seek to influence U.S. policy and elections. The Russian “disinformation chain” starts from the very top—from Russian leadership, to Russian actors and proxies, through channels of amplification such as social media platforms, and finally to U.S. media consumers. So how can policymakers combat this threat in the United States?
RAND researchers categorized and analyzed different approaches and policy options to respond to the specific threat of Russian influence via disinformation spread on social media in the United States. In this briefing, Elizabeth Bodine-Baron will discuss:
- The challenges facing current measures underway by Department of Homeland Security and Department of State to combat this threat
- Proposed approaches, as well as unintended consequences and drawbacks
- Recommendations for policymakers
Register online or contact Laura Patton at Laura_Patton@rand.org or at (703) 413-1100, ext. 5423.