cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/52491016

Moscow and Beijing are driving closer collaboration between authoritarian states and such networks help advance repression globally, according to researchers [at the] nonprofit Action for Democracy.

Here is the full report: Authoritarian Collaboration Index - Mapping the Global Autocratic Ecosystem (pdf)

The researchers built an index to track seven types of cooperation, including on funding, diplomatic activities, propaganda and tech sharing.

It found that China and Russia “sit at the center of global authoritarian collaboration” and were jointly involved in around half of all recorded activity. The report’s authors said that such cooperation generated compound returns because, for example, “surveillance infrastructure exported to one regime becomes a template for the next.”

  • China and Russia sit at the heart of this axis of autocracy and, together with Iran, were respectively involved in nearly two-thirds of global “collaboration” events for the years 2024 to 2025.

  • The authoritarian ecosystem extends far beyond China and Russia, with a mid-tier of regional powers and a long tail of smaller states and parties that sustain collaboration across narrower corridors.

  • Authoritarian cooperation is becoming institutional: recurring forums, media alliances, and training platforms are hardening ad hoc coordination into durable infrastructure.

  • Authoritarianism is also becoming routinised — practices like reciprocal sham election monitoring and cross-border dissident deportation now operate as low-friction, self-reinforcing defaults. And shared authoritarian imperatives consistently supersede ideological and religious divides, enabling cooperation between actors whose nominal worldviews would otherwise place them in opposition.

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[China’s] Belt and Road Initiative has likewise expanded beyond its origins as a development and investment vehicle to serve as a framework for media institutionalization. Beijing has promoted standing media alliances such as the Belt and Road News Network, designed to disseminate favorable content and coordinate a pro-BRI information environment through a multi-country membership model and recurring convenings. In the same vein, the Belt and Road Journalists Network provides for people-to-people information-sharing architecture, uniting nearly 1.7 million media professionals across participating states.

Crucially, these infrastructures are not confined to media collaboration.

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As historian and democracy scholar Anne Applebaum has observed, contemporary authoritarian cooperation is often driven less by ideological convergence than by shared regime-security and elite-enrichment imperatives—namely, sustaining incumbency, protecting patronage networks, and shaping aspects of the international environment in ways that reduce external constraints.

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  • pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    This news story and the report it champions are both a goddamn joke.

    Doesn’t mention Trump’s cozying up to every autocrat he can - the capture of the US supreme court and almost all news arms by MAGA, his repeated direct calls for dictatorship… in fact the report seems to go out of its way to ignore the US.

    The report’s authors said that such cooperation generated compound returns because, for example, “surveillance infrastructure exported to one regime becomes a template for the next.”

    And not a mention of Palantir? Are you kidding?

    I don’t recognize the group the ‘researchers’ were from, “Action for Democracy” so I looked it up.

    Their homepage’s literal first two feature posts are: a statement of support and mouring for Charlie fucking Kirk, and secondly an outpouring of support and admiration for Maria Corina Machado and her Nobel win.

    Two very publically conservative, anti-socialist, far-right, friends and advocates of Trump… Ah yes I see. Very democracy. Such unbiased.

    Action For Democracy can fuck right off, and so can Bloomberg’s ‘news’ report.

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      6 hours ago

      This is talking about what china and russia are exporting, what trump is doing internally in the usa is not the same.

      But I guess I shouldn’t be surprised…tankies gonna tank.

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        Most people are aware that the USA are exporting their surveillance technology to every country that’ll buy it, I mean unless they’ve had their head in the sand.

        *Someone disagrees with my neoliberal warhawk post from a conservative think tank dressed up as a news story?

        Tankie for sure.*

        A casual glance at my post history would indicate otherwise but ok there champ.

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          Someone disagrees with my neoliberal warhawk post from a conservative think tank dressed up as a news story? Tankie for sure.

          Lol I’m not a neoliberal or a warhawk…but I’m also not defending china by constantly doing a whataboutism with the usa…

          A casual glance at my post history would indicate otherwise but ok there champ.

          Took me way longer than a glance but fair enough. Usually someone spouting whataboutism of the usa when china is brought up, are usually a tankie. So my bad.