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"Humankind has always sought out innovative and new ways of waging war, establishing new forms of warfare. Set against a background of global strategic instability this process of innovation has, over the last two decades, produced a new and complex phenomenon, hybrid warfare. Distinct from other forms of modern warfare in several key aspects, it presents a unique challenge that appears to baffle policymakers and security experts, while giving the actors that employ it a new way of achieving their goals in the face of long-standing Western conventional, doctrinal, and strategic superiority. The Hybrid Age analyses the phenomenon of hybrid warfare through theoretical frameworks and a range global case studies from the 2006 Lebanon War to the Russian intervention in Ukraine in 2014. This book aims to establish a unified theory of hybrid warfare, which not only outlines what the term means, but also places it in its context, and provides the tools which enable an observer to identify and react to a future instance of hybrid warfare."--
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Hybrid Warfare refers to a military strategy that blends conventional warfare, so-called 'irregular warfare' and cyber-attacks with other influencing methods, such as fake news, diplomacy and foreign political intervention. As Hybrid Warfare becomes increasingly commonplace, there is an imminent need for research bringing attention to how these challenges can be addressed in order to develop a comprehensive approach towards Hybrid Threats and Hybrid Warfare. This volume supports the development of such an approach by bringing together practitioners and scholarly perspectives on the topic and by covering the threats themselves, as well as the tools and means to counter them, together with a number of real-world case studies. The book covers numerous aspects of current Hybrid Warfare discourses including a discussion of the perspectives of key western actors such as NATO, the US and the EU; an analysis of Russia and China's Hybrid Warfare capabilities; and the growing threat of cyberwarfare. A range of global case studies – featuring specific examples from the Baltics, Taiwan, Ukraine, Iran and Catalonia – are drawn upon to demonstrate the employment of Hybrid Warfare tactics and how they have been countered in practice. Finally, the editors propose a new method through which to understand the dynamics of Hybrid Threats, Warfare and their countermeasures, termed the 'Hybridity Blizzard Model'. With a focus on practitioner insight and practicable International Relations theory, this volume is an essential guide to identifying, analysing and countering Hybrid Threats and Warfare.
In: Research report RR-1577-AF
Preface --Summary --Acknowledgments --1.Introduction --2.What Is Hybrid Warfare? --3.Hybrid Scenarios:Nonviolent Subversion --Covert Violent Action --Conventional Aggression Supported by Political Subversion --4.Policy Implications:Integration of Russians --Countering Covert Action --Avoiding the Risk of Conventional Deterrence Initiatives Fomenting Irregular Provocation --References.
In: Collana di scienza politica e relazioni internazionali 37
Introduction: Hybrid warfare in history / Peter R. Mansoor -- Conquering Germania: a Province too far / James Lacey -- Keeping the Irish down and the Spanish out: English strategies of submission in Ireland, 1594-1603 / Wayne E. Lee -- The American Revolution: hybrid war in America's past / Williamson Murray -- That accursed Spanish War: the Peninsular War, 1807-1814 / Richard Hart Sinnreich -- The Union's counterguerrilla war, 1861-1865 / Daniel E. Sutherland -- Fighting "this nation of liars to the very end": the German Army in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 / Marcus Jones -- Small wars and great games: the British empire and hybrid warfare, 1700-1970 / John Ferris -- An unexpected encounter with hybrid warfare: the Japanese experience in North China, 1937-1945 / Noboru Yamaguchi -- Hybrid war in Vietnam / Karl Lowe -- Conclusion: What the past suggests / Williamson Murray
Western academics, politicians, and military leaders alike have labelled Russia's actions in Crimea and its follow-on operations in Eastern Ukraine as a new form of "Hybrid Warfare." In this book, Kent DeBenedictis argues that, despite these claims, the 2014 Crimean operation is more accurately to be seen as the Russian Federation's modern application of historic Soviet political warfare practices-the overt and covert informational, political, and military tools used to influence the actions of foreign governments and foreign populations. DeBenedictis links the use of Soviet practices, such as the use of propaganda, disinformation, front organizations, and forged political processes, in the Crimea in 2014 to the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 (the "Prague Spring") and the earliest stages of the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Through an in-depth case study analysis of these conflicts, featuring original interviews, government documents and Russian and Ukrainian sources, this book demonstrates that the operation, which inspired discussions about Russian "Hybrid Warfare," is in fact the modern adaptation of Soviet political warfare tools and not the invention of a new type of warfare.
In: Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations Series
In: Terrorism: commentary on security documents [Ser. 1], volume 141
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics v.128
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - e: Human and Societal Dynamics Ser. v.128
Title Page -- Foreword. Countering Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from Ukraine -- Contents -- Part I. The Challenges of Hybrid Warfare: Multiple Perspectives -- Framing NATO's Approach to Hybrid Warfare -- Building National Capabilities and Countering Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned -- Main Features of the Hybrid Warfare Concept -- Countering Hybrid Warfare. The Need for a Comprehensive Approach -- Part II. Hybrid War - An Old Concept with Extensive Dimension -- Reflecting Developments in Hybrid Warfare into Defence Policy -- Hybrid Warfare After a Long Term Informational War
What is hybrid warfare? And what role does information play in today's conflicts? In the context of the technological/information revolution of the last two decades—which has greatly amplified the danger posed by nonmilitary means of political struggle—Hybrid Conflicts and Information Warfare addresses these questions from the perspectives of both Western and Russian experts. Incorporating both theory and contemporary realities, including the case of the Islamic State, the authors offer a unique dialogue on the nature of conflict in the second decade of the twenty-first century
In: Oxford scholarship online
Russia's hybrid war on the West has begun to afflict Western politics in ways that are remarkably similar to its effects on the "lands in between," small, vulnerable countries in Europe situated in between Russia and the European Union. While many in the West are only beginning to understand how hybrid war affects politics at home, Russia's meddling in the 2016 US presidential elections and subsequent elections in Europe brought to the fore problems that front-line states had been dealing with for years. Their experiences hold important lessons. This text, written by a US expert on Europe with wide experience in the UK, France, Czechia, Poland, and Russia, shows how this conflict has deepened political polarization in the lands in between, forcing countries to face a 'civilizational choice' between Russia and the European Union.
In: NATO science for peace and security series. Sub-series E, Human and societal dynamics, vol. 128
"This book contains 28 articles on the topic of hybrid warfare and related threats, delivered at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) 'Countering Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from Ukraine', held in Bucharest, Romania, in September 2015. This event brought together 50 experts from different fields and perspectives, including policymakers, security and intelligence practitioners, and academics. The presentations explored the nature of the Ukrainian conflict and the dynamic evolution of current security threats in Central and Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region with the aim of identifying the key drivers of the conflict and exploring the most efficient instruments and methods for conflict resolution"--Page 4 of cover.