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Hybrid Warfare

2017
Rad donosi definiciju, metode, oblike i pojavnosti modernih hibridnih sukoba i ratovanja s naglaskom na hibridne sukobe RF prema zemljama članicama EU i NATO saveza.
Iulian Chifu, Gabriel Anghel
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Hybrid Maritime Warfare

The RUSI Journal, 2017
Russia’s use of hybrid warfare techniques has raised concerns about the security of the Baltic States. Gary Schaub, Jr, Martin Murphy and Frank G Hoffman recommend a series of measures to augment NATO’s Readiness Action Plan in the Baltic region, including increasing the breadth and depth of naval exercises, and improving maritime domain awareness ...
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Understanding hybrid warfare

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2020
As the introduction to the special section on hybrid warfare, this paper establishes the contours of the contemporary debate about the topic, outlines the arguments made by the three papers that fo...
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Hybrid Warfare

Canadian Military Journal
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Hybrid Warfare

2012
Hybrid warfare has been an integral part of the historical landscape since the ancient world, but only recently have analysts - incorrectly - categorised these conflicts as unique. Great powers throughout history have confronted opponents who used a combination of regular and irregular forces to negate the advantage of the great powers' superior ...
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Hybrid warfare in Brazil

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2020
Since 2013, Brazil has undergone various moments of political turbulence, ultimately culminating in the seizure of power by the Far Right.
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Hybrid Warfare

2019
Hybrid warfare has been the bandwagon term to describe modern warfare in academic, policy, and journalist accounts. It describes a wide array of warfare techniques that do not correspond with earlier notions of warfare. Yet none of these are really to be called “new” and the military thought associated with them can be traced back as early as Sun Tzu’s
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Exceptionalism, metaphor and hybrid warfare

Culture, Theory and Critique, 2018
I argue that, in American public discourse after the attacks of 9/11, the myth of World War II has become the dominant justificatory metaphor for the United States’ (already metaphorical) War on Te...
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