Countering hybrid threats : lessons learned from Ukraine.
Material type: TextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; ; v. 128.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (286 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781614996514
- 1614996512
- 341.5 23
- JZ6385 .N384 2015
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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; Old and New in Hybrid Warfare.
Intelligence in Hybrid WarfareInformation and Hybrid Warfare: Intelligence Challenges, Intelligent Response; Corruption in the Defense Sector: Concepts, Practices and Implications for National Security; Part III. Counteracting Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from Ukraine; Military Conflict in the East of Ukraine -- Between the Historical Premises and Political Decisions; Battlespace Perspectives of Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine; Hybrid War in Ukraine: What Is Next?; Three Lessons to Massively and Openly Learn from: On Political and Analytical Errors, Deterrence, and Popular Reactions.
The Ukrainian Hybrid Warfare and Neuroscience -- Dismantling Some Facets of the PsychosphereCrisis in Ukraine: A Platform for the Expansion of ``Hybrid War'' or Another ``Frozen Conflict''; Cyber Threats in Hybrid Warfare: The Ukrainian Case; The Republic of Moldova in the Context of the Ukrainian Crisis: Vulnerabilities and Threats; Russian Hybrid Warfare: Not New, Well-Accomplished, and Limited in Scope; NATO's -- EU's Strategic Defence and Security Review; Part IV. The Ukrainian Conflict: Implications for Regional and Euro-Atlantic Security.
Conserved Conflict: Russia's Pattern in Ukraine's EastHybrid War -- Effects on Geopolitical Ground; Patterns of Russian Intelligence ``Active Measures'' in Frozen Conflict Zones; Russian Information War in the Ukrainian Conflict; The East Zone Conflict in the Republic of Moldova -- A New Approach; Goals and Methods of the Russian Federation in the Ukrainian Crisis; ``Trans Dniester Moldovan Republic'' and the Separatist Regime as an Integrated Threat to the Regional Peace and Security; Black Sea, ``Cold Sea'': The Geopolitical Crossroad of Civilizations.
Nation's Right to Self-Determination in the Context of Regional Crises -- Between the Autonomy and SeparatismSubject Index; Author Index.
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