Exploring
Sino-Russian Attempts Against the US 2024 Elections
BACKGROUND
Scenario-Driven Approach
We help you stay ahead of the curve by delving deep into potential scenarios and understanding the trends, the multifaceted drivers and the implications of change.
A crisis management simulation
June 10-17, 2024
THE SIMULATION
Between June 10 and 17, Wikistrat will conduct an interactive simulation to explore Sino-Russian attempts to disrupt the 2024 US elections and potential American counter-strategies.
The simulation will consist of three rounds:
Round I: The Attack
The participants, entering the shoes of Russian and Chinese decision-makers, will develop strategies to interfere with the upcoming US elections using digital tools such as social media, AI, and bots.
Round II: Developing Defensive Strategies
The participants will analyze previously developed attack strategies from an American perspective, creating strategies to prevent or counter Beijing and Moscow's actions.
Round III: Insights
The participants will discuss the main insights learned from the simulation regarding the three actors involved and suggest what the US could do differently.
EXCLUSIVE WEBINARS
Throughout the course of the simulation, Wikistrat will hold two exclusive webinars on the topic.
Topic 1 The Attack
June 11 (day) | 10 AM ET / 3 PM GMT
Dr. Name Last Name is entering the shoes of Russian and Chinese decision-makers, will develop strategies to interfere with the upcoming US elections using digital tools such as social media, AI, and bots.
Topic 1 The Attack
June 11 (day) | 10 AM ET / 3 PM GMT
Dr. Name Last Name is entering the shoes of Russian and Chinese decision-makers, will develop strategies to interfere with the upcoming US elections using digital tools such as social media, AI, and bots.