Strengthening democratic resilience is a core strand of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s work. Through its committee reports, resolutions and recommendations, the Assembly addresses the growing range of threats facing democracy across the Euro-Atlantic area – from foreign information manipulation and interference to the erosion of public trust. This work is embedded across the Assembly’s policy output and parliamentary dialogue, ensuring that democratic resilience remains an integral part of transatlantic cooperation, parliamentary oversight and collective security discussions.
RECENT NATO PA POLICY OUTPUT ON DEMOCRATIC RESILIENCE:
DEMOCRACY UNDER DIGITAL THREAT: BOLSTERING THE CYBERSECURITY OF ALLIED ELECTIONS
Report by Dimitrios KAIRIDIS (Greece)
PROTECTING ALLIED SOCIETIES FROM DISINFORMATION EMANATING FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Report by Viviane TEITELBAUM (Belgium)
THE RUSSIAN WAR ON TRUTH: DEFENDING ALLIED AND PARTNER DEMOCRACIES AGAINST THE KREMLIN’S DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGNS
Report by Rodrigue DEMEUSE (Belgium)
RESOLUTION 483 - PROTECTING ALLIED DEMOCRACIES AND PARTNERS FROM DISINFORMATION