Foreign Interference
Foreign interference refers to actions taken by a country or external entity to influence the political, social, or economic affairs of another nation. This can include activities such as spreading misinformation, funding political campaigns, or hacking into government systems. The goal is often to sway public opinion or disrupt the normal functioning of a country's institutions.
Such interference can occur through various means, including social media platforms, traditional media, or direct diplomatic channels. Notable examples include Russia's involvement in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and China's efforts to influence public opinion in Australia. These actions raise concerns about national sovereignty and the integrity of democratic processes.