Beyond general elections: How could foreign actors influence the prime ministership?

Ronaldo Au-Yeung, A. Tagirova
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Abstract

Recent reports of election interference ring alarm bells about the vulnerability of the Canadian political process. We examine a different but potentially more perilous loophole in the electoral process beyond general elections to demonstrate how foreign actors could directly influence the prime ministership through the manipulation of party membership. We suggest that foreign actors could influence the selection process of party leadership and, consequently, the prime ministership, simply by purchasing party memberships that distribute ballots in leadership elections without identity verification. After introducing China and Russia's strategies to influence Canadian politics, we offer a few recommendations to address the party membership loophole. These include identity verification at the time of membership registration and ballot mail-in, flagging membership irregularities, additional and dedicated funding to political parties to build robust cybersecurity practices, and creating additional content in languages other than English or French to mitigate the influence of state–controlled or sponsored media on immigrant and diaspora communities.
大选之外:外国参与者如何影响首相职位?
最近有关干预选举的报道为加拿大政治进程的脆弱性敲响了警钟。我们研究了大选之外选举过程中的一个不同但可能更危险的漏洞,以证明外国参与者如何通过操纵政党党员资格直接影响总理职位。我们认为,外国参与者只需购买党员资格,在领导层选举中分发选票而无需身份验证,就能影响政党领导层的遴选过程,进而影响总理职位的遴选过程。在介绍了中国和俄罗斯影响加拿大政治的战略之后,我们提出了一些解决党员身份漏洞的建议。这些建议包括在党员注册和选票邮寄时进行身份验证,对违规党员进行标记,为政党提供额外的专项资金以建立健全的网络安全措施,以及用英语或法语以外的语言创建更多内容,以减轻国家控制或赞助的媒体对移民和侨民社区的影响。
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