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This book offers a new perspective on one of the defining security and intelligence challenges of the twenty-first century. Rather than treating foreign interference as a recent digital phenomenon, the book reveals it to be an enduring form of coercive statecraft that has evolved alongside changing political, institutional, and technological environments.
Drawing on history, clear definitions, and systematic analysis, the book provides a disciplined framework for identifying, comparing, and assessing interference across sectors, countries, and time. It analyzes financial pressure, information manipulation, cyber intrusion, legal weaponization, and societal coercion as interacting tools rather than isolated threats.
Designed for security professionals, intelligence analysts, defense planners, policy advisors, and senior public servants in national security, foreign affairs, and public safety, the book addresses the defense, security, and intelligence community. It offers practitioners analytical clarity and structured assessment tools for evaluating foreign interference as coercive power below the threshold of armed conflict.
Oliver Javanpour is the Principal at Cyrus Echo Corporation, a consulting and research firm that has advised public sector organizations since 1996. He has over 30 years of experience in government and industry and specializes in policy development, privacy, security, and international affairs. Javanpour has led numerous government research initiatives and contributed to the development of key public policies and best practices. He works closely with senior officials to design responsive, integrated solutions across policy, business, and technology. His writing focuses on governance, privacy, and geopolitics.
| Publication Date: | 07 December 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: | Springer |
| ISBN-13: | 9783032346070 |
| Format: | Hardback |