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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.

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Round II: Developing Defensive Strategies
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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.

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EXCLUSIVE WEBINARS

Throughout the course of the simulation, Wikistrat will hold two exclusive webinars on the topic.

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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.

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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.

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