• Resident Fellow, Baltics

Nika Aleksejeva

Nika Aleksejeva is a research fellow for the Baltics at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), based in Latvia. Her research focuses on identifying, exposing, and explaining malign information influence campaigns across digital engagement spaces in the Baltic states and beyond. Her work has examined hostile Kremlin narratives concerning NATO’s enhanced forward presence (NATO eFP) in the Baltic states and Poland, disinformation surrounding COVID-19, the 2020 Belarus political crisis, and malign information influence campaigns related to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Aleksejeva was among the first to uncover Sputnik’s covert strategy for expanding its reach on Facebook in 2019, as well as early signs of information operations known as Ghostwriter, Secondary Infection, and Doppelganger. More recently, she investigated networks of pro-Kremlin Telegram channels disseminating Russia’s propaganda globally. Her work has been featured in prominent media outlets such as Huffington Post, BBC, NBC, AP, Der Spiegel, and Politico, among others.

With a background in journalism, Aleksejeva’s previous reported on business topics and produced data-driven stories on global economic trends and education. Prior to joining NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence (Stratcom COE), she worked with Infogram, a data visualization platform. Dedicated to strengthening quality journalism and resilience to online disinformation, she supports Latvian journalists by curating the School of Data branch in Latvia.

October 2020

Belarus Interior Ministry exaggerates protester violence to justify excessive force

by Nika Aleksejeva

Two months after the contested presidential election, law enforcement has returned to using disproportionate violence against protesters.
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October 2020

Kremlin creates illusion of a religious clash between Belarus Orthodox and Catholics

by Nika Aleksejeva

Open source evidence shows overall solidarity among religious groups in Belarus despite Kremlin attempt to foment conflict between Orthodox and Catholics.
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October 2020

Lukashenka’s regime confused by protest-driven cyber attacks

by Nika Aleksejeva

Government reactions to attacks by the Belarus Cyber Partisans marred by defensiveness, contradictions and ignorance.
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