Russian propaganda and spying, increasingly brazen in recent years, as well as China’s “soft power” efforts in the West, have prompted Western nations to step up measures to keep track of so-called “foreign agents” — people and groups working directly or indirectly for foreign governments or entities. Americans, Britons and citizens of other countries enacting such laws should think twice: The rules, while historically often toothless, lend themselves easily to abuse.

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