Countering Hybrid Threats Lessons Learned from Ukraine

Countering Hybrid Threats  Lessons Learned from Ukraine
Author: N. Iancu,A. Fortuna,C. Barna
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614996514

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The Ukrainian conflict has come to be considered as the most serious geopolitical crisis in Central and Eastern Europe since the end of the Cold War. Its implications extend well beyond the borders of Ukraine, and its impact on the security of the wider Black Sea region is, as yet, neither contained nor fully understood. 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. The book is divided into four sections entitled: challenges of hybrid warfare: multiple perspectives; hybrid war – an old concept with an extensive dimension; counteracting hybrid threats: lessons learned from Ukraine; and finally, the implications of the Ukrainian conflict for regional and Euro-Atlantic security. The book provides a timely reflection on recent events and will be of interest to all those wishing to improve their understanding of hybrid warfare and conflict resolution.

A Civil Military Response to Hybrid Threats

A Civil Military Response to Hybrid Threats
Author: Eugenio Cusumano,Marian Corbe
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319869353

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This edited volume provides scholars and practitioners with an in-depth examination of the role of civil-military cooperation in addressing hybrid threats. As they combine the simultaneous employment of conventional and non-conventional tools and target not only military objectives but governments and societies at large, hybrid threats cannot be countered solely by military means, but require an equally inclusive response encompassing a wide range of military and civilian actors. This book, which combines the perspectives of academics, military officers, and officials from international and non-governmental organisations, resorts to different case studies to illustrate the importance of civil-military cooperation in enhancing the resilience of NATO members and partners against a wide range of societal destabilization strategies, thereby contributing to the formulation of a civil-military response to hybrid threats.

Russian Hybrid Warfare

Russian  Hybrid Warfare
Author: Ofer Fridman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190934736

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During the last decade, 'Hybrid Warfare' has become a novel yet controversial term in academic, political and professional military lexicons, intended to suggest some sort of mix between different military and non-military means and methods of confrontation. Enthusiastic discussion of the notion has been undermined by conceptual vagueness and political manipulation, particularly since the onset of the Ukrainian Crisis in early 2014, as ideas about Hybrid Warfare engulf Russia and the West, especially in the media. Western defense and political specialists analyzing Russian responses to the crisis have been quick to confirm that Hybrid Warfare is the Kremlin's main strategy in the twenty-first century. But many respected Russian strategists and political observers contend that it is the West that has been waging Hybrid War, Gibridnaya Voyna, since the end of the Cold War. In this highly topical book, Ofer Fridman offers a clear delineation of the conceptual debates about Hybrid Warfare. What leads Russian experts to say that the West is conducting a Gibridnaya Voyna against Russia, and what do they mean by it? Why do Western observers claim that the Kremlin engages in Hybrid Warfare? And, beyond terminology, is this something genuinely new?

Russian Hybrid Warfare

Russian  Hybrid Warfare
Author: Ofer Fridman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190934958

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During the last decade, 'Hybrid Warfare' has become a novel yet controversial term in academic, political and professional military lexicons, intended to suggest some sort of mix between different military and non-military means and methods of confrontation. Enthusiastic discussion of the notion has been undermined by conceptual vagueness and political manipulation, particularly since the onset of the Ukrainian Crisis in early 2014, as ideas about Hybrid Warfare engulf Russia and the West, especially in the media. Western defense and political specialists analyzing Russian responses to the crisis have been quick to confirm that Hybrid Warfare is the Kremlin's main strategy in the twenty-first century. But many respected Russian strategists and political observers contend that it is the West that has been waging Hybrid War, Gibridnaya Voyna, since the end of the Cold War. In this highly topical book, Ofer Fridman offers a clear delineation of the conceptual debates about Hybrid Warfare. What leads Russian experts to say that the West is conducting a Gibridnaya Voyna against Russia, and what do they mean by it? Why do Western observers claim that the Kremlin engages in Hybrid Warfare? And, beyond terminology, is this something genuinely new?

Complex Battlespaces

Complex Battlespaces
Author: LTC Winston S. Williams,LTC Christopher M. Ford
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190915384

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The conduct of warfare is constantly shaped by new forces that create complexities in the battlespace for military operations. As the nature of how and where wars are fought changes, new challenges to the application of the extant body of international law that regulates armed conflicts arise. This inaugural volume of the Lieber Studies Series seeks to address several issues in the confluence of law and armed conflict, with the primary goal of providing the reader with both academic and practitioner perspectives. Featuring chapters from world class scholars, policymakers and other government officials; military and civilian legal practitioners; and other thought leaders, together they examine the role of the law of armed conflict in current and future armed conflicts around the world. Complex Battlespaces also explores several examples of battlespace dynamics through four "lenses of complexity": complexity in legal regimes, governance, technology, and the urbanization of the battlefield.

Interdisciplinary Researches in Humanities and Social Sciences Concepts Researches and Applications 2

Interdisciplinary Researches in Humanities and Social Sciences  Concepts  Researches and Applications 2
Author: Süleyman ÖZMEN,Hakan ÖZDEMIR,Binnaz KIRAN ,Gülşah GÜNGÖR UYGURTAŞ,Ugur Gurgan, Elif Nur Konakbay,Banu KUMBASAR,Salih DINCEL,Kemal Gökhan NALBANT, Sevgi AYDIN,Erdal BAYAR , Mehmet AKAR,Ziya Göksel ŞENGÖR
Publsiher: Livre de Lyon
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-12-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9782382365113

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Interdisciplinary Researches in Humanities and Social Sciences: Concepts, Researches and Applications-2, Livre de Lyon

Research in Computer Science in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Research in Computer Science in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Author: Krassimir T. Atanassov
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030722845

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This book is a collection of papers devoted to the emergence and development in Bulgarian Academy of Sciences of some of the areas of informatics, including artificial intelligence. The papers are prepared by specialists from the Academy, some of whom are among the founders of these scientific and application areas in Bulgaria and in some cases – in the world. The book is interesting for specialists in informatics and computer science and researchers in history of sciences.

Migration and Media

Migration and Media
Author: Lorella Viola,Andreas Musolff
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027262707

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The socio-discursive landscape surrounding the migration debate is characterised by a growing sense of crisis in both personal and collective identities. From this viewpoint, discourses about immigration are also always attempts at reconstructing the threatened ‘home identity’ of the respective host society. It is such attempts at reasserting identity-in-crisis (due to migration) that are the focus of the volume Migration and Media: Discourses about identities in crisis. This four-part book explores the representational strategies used to frame current migration debates as crises of identity, collective and individual. It features fourteen case-studies of varying sets of data including print media texts, TV broadcasts, online forums, politicians’ speeches, legal and administrative texts, and oral narratives, drawn from discourses in a range of languages – Croatian, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Ukrainian – , and it employs different discourse-analytical methods, such as Argumentation and Metaphor Analysis, Gendered Language Studies, Corpus-assisted Semantics and Pragmatics, and Proximization Theory. Such a diverse range of sources, languages, and approaches provides innovative methodological and theoretical analysis on migration and identity which will be of interest to scholars, students, and policy makers working in the fields of migration studies, media studies, identity studies, and social and public policy. As of January 2023, this e-book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched.