GLOBSEC Vulnerability Index 2021 – Slovakia

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Publication Date November 2021
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GLOBSEC Vulnerability Index 2021: Focus on Slovakia

Summary:

The GLOBSEC Vulnerability Index measures vulnerability towards foreign influence in eight countries: Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia on a 0-100 scale, where 0 is the most resilient and 100 the most vulnerable. It assesses five key dimensions: public attitudes, political landscape, public administration, information landscape, and civic and academic space, with a particular focus directed towards the Kremlin’s and Beijing’s activities.

The Index’s importance goes beyond the Central European and Western Balkan regions, however. It is a test of how confrontation of the West against Russia on the one hand and China on the other is playing out in a strategically important part of the world – geographically peripheral members of EU and NATO or countries in their neighbourhood aspiring to membership or partnership.

Contents:

  • 04 Comparative map and credits
  • 06 What is this report about?
  • 14 Comparative assessment
  • 26 Country overview
  • 28 Public attitudes
  • 32 Political Landscape
  • 36 Public administration
  • 40 Information landscape
  • 44 Civic and academic space
Source Link Link to Main Source https://www.globsec.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Vulnerability-Index_Slovakia.pdf
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  • https://www.globsec.org/publications/the-globsec-vulnerability-index-evaluating-susceptibility-to-foreign-malign-influence-in-8-central-european-western-balkan-countries/
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GLOBSEC: Vulnerability Index, November 2021: Comparative report https://www.europeansources.info/record/globsec-vulnerability-index-2021-comparative-report/
GLOBSEC: Vulnerability Index, November 2021: Extended methodology https://www.europeansources.info/record/globsec-vulnerability-index-extended-methodology/

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