Europe s Hybrid Threats

Europe s Hybrid Threats
Author: Giray Sadik
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781443891844

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Hybrid threats posed by various combinations of state and non-state actors have presented considerable transnational challenges to EU-members and NATO-allies. This ongoing rise of hybrid threats, ranging from political instability in Eastern Europe and the Middle East to the resulting mass refugee influx and terrorism in the European neighborhood, stress the need to timely discuss important questions about hybrid threats and the venues for effective Euro-Atlantic cooperation, including post-Brexit policy implications. This edited volume presents comprehensive analyses from various experts on these interrelated issues, and, thus, represents an essential source for scholars and practitioners of European politics and international relations with an interest in contemporary transnational security issues. In addition, this book will be useful as up-to-date coursework material for courses on European security and foreign policy, international security and strategic studies, unconventional warfare, and transatlantic relations.

Protecting Europe

Protecting Europe
Author: Daniel Fiott,Roderick Parkes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9291988324

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Hybrid threats - unconventional threats that fall under the threshold of military force - have become an ubiquitous feature of today's security environment. Although the EU is much better placed to detect and combat hybrid threats today than was the case five years ago, this new form of asymmetric conflict remains a major challenge. This Chaillot Paper seeks to provide practical and operational insights on how the EU can best respond to and counter hybrid threats. It focuses on three key policy domains that are of vital significance in a hybrid context - borders, critical infrastructure and disinformation - and shows how the EU has developed specific strategies to combat hybrid challenges in these areas. The paper underlines the importance of developing an overarching strategic response, and of improving coordinated EU approaches to hybrid threats.

PROTECTING EUROPE The EU s Response to Hybrid Threats

PROTECTING EUROPE  The EU s Response to Hybrid Threats
Author: Roderick Parkes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1396865953

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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.

The Greater Maghreb

The Greater Maghreb
Author: David Garcia Cantalapiedra
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2019-09-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498588416

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This book represents a different approach in the study of the Sahel region in North Africa. Due to the hybrid security threats sweeping across the area, the whole region becomes a new security complex different from Middle East and more related to Western and Central Africa developments, including the impact of drug-trafficking coming from Latin America. This book discusses how the Transnational Organized Crime-Terrorism Nexus has created a very different dynamics from Middle East’s, hitting hard to people, societies and states there. The contributors argue that the countries in the area and the European Union should recognize this new complex and respond properly and differently to this situation.

Forward Resilience

Forward Resilience
Author: Daniel S. Hamilton
Publsiher: Center for Transatlantic Relations Sais
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Civil defense
ISBN: 0990772152

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The notion of 'resilience' is gaining currency in European and transatlantic security policy discussions. The EU and NATO are each building the capacity of their member states to anticipate, preempt and resolve disruptive challenges to vital societal functions. The EU and NATO are also exploring ways to work more effectively together in this area. But is resilience enough to deal with disruptive threats in a deeply interconnected world? In this new study, authors and experts argue that while state-by-state approaches to resilience are important, they are likely to be insufficient in a world where few critical infrastructures are limited to national borders, and where robust resilience efforts by one country may mean little if its neighbor's systems are weak. They argue not only that resilience must be shared, it must be projected forward, and that traditional notions of territorial security must be supplemented with actions to address flow security - protecting critical links that bind societies to one another.

Politics of Hybrid Warfare

Politics of Hybrid Warfare
Author: Jakub Eberle,Jan Daniel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031327032

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This is a first book-long analysis showing how the notion of ‘hybrid warfare’ was used to transform security policies and discourses in an EU/NATO country. Building on current debates in International Political Sociology, Critical Security Studies, and Critical Geopolitics, it provides a novel account of how crisis, geopolitics, uncertainty, and expertise are intertwined in the social construction of threats. Based on extensive and original empirical research of large textual archive and elite interviews in the Czech Republic and Brussels, the book shows how officials, bureaucrats, journalists, activists, and experts all participate in the reshaping of security in a new geopolitical environment. Zooming on the case of Czechia and its specific Central European context, it complements the predominantly Western-centric studies of insecurity with an account of how the liminal position on an East/West boundary influences security politics. As a first study of its kind and scope, it will be of interest to academics and students interested in Central European politics, practices and discourses of hybrid warfare, as well as critical approaches to security and geopolitics.

A Hybrid Security Policy for Europe

A Hybrid Security Policy for Europe
Author: Claudia Major
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2015
Genre: Hybrid warfare
ISBN: OCLC:987409452

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