Genesis and evolution of EU anti disinformation policy: entrepreneurship and political opportunism in the regulation of digital technology

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Veronika Datzer, L. Lonardo
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Disinformation, the deliberate spread of false or misleading information, is a worrisome threat for the EU, as its uses in recent events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 reveal. This article explores policy-formulation in the EU. It asks whether it is possible to explain the choice of the European Commission and of the European External Action Service (EEAS) to regulate disinformation in terms of political opportunism: using process tracing analysis supported by interviews with EU officials, this article finds that the European Commission sought to create an opportunity to regulate this matter because it considered it particularly salient, and that, contrary to what the literature on political opportunism might suggest, both the EEAS and the Commission can be considered the political entrepreneur in this domain, because the engagements against disinformation were led by an external threat perception.
欧盟反虚假信息政策的产生和演变:数字技术监管中的企业家精神和政治机会主义
虚假信息,即故意传播虚假或误导性信息,对欧盟来说是一个令人担忧的威胁,正如它在最近的事件中所使用的那样,例如俄罗斯在2022年入侵乌克兰。本文探讨了欧盟的政策制定。它询问是否有可能解释欧盟委员会和欧洲对外行动处(EEAS)在政治机会主义方面对虚假信息进行监管的选择:通过对欧盟官员的访谈,本文发现欧盟委员会试图创造一个机会来规范这一问题,因为它认为这一问题特别突出,而且,与政治机会主义的文献可能暗示的相反,EEAS和委员会都可以被认为是这一领域的政治企业家,因为反对虚假信息的参与是由外部威胁感知主导的。
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