Tracking money and influence in the UK and Europe
Think tank: RUSI
Author(s): Dr Joana de Deus Pereira; Petra Regeni; Claudia Wallner; Dr Jessica White
March 12, 2026
This report from UK think tank RUSI explores transnational anti-rights mobilisation as a hybrid threat to UK and European democracy.
This paper highlights the growing threat of transnational anti-rights mobilisation to the UK and European democracy, driven by foreign actors, funding and influence. It examines how identity-based narratives are strategically weaponised to undermine democratic resilience, erode human rights protections and destabilise governance.
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the actors, funding channels and operational strategies behind these movements, with a focus on their impact on UK security and policy. Key recommendations for UK and European governments include:
Establishing a cross-government standard for assessing funding sources and coordinated activities. Implementing minimum disclosure requirements for organisations involved in policy processes.
Closing reporting gaps in intermediary and cross-border funding structures. Enhancing procedural integrity in consultations and committee processes.
Developing joint analytics capabilities to trace funding and influence networks.
Addressing mobilisation in information spaces and multilateral forums.
Creating early-warning and response protocols for targeted institutions.
This paper provides actionable insights to strengthen democratic resilience and counter the growing influence of anti-rights movements.