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Understanding hybrid threats

At a Glance 22-06-2015
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'Hybrid threats' are often invoked in reference to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the ISIL/Da'esh campaign in Iraq. As policy-makers struggle to grasp what hybrid threats mean for national security, it is pertinent to recall the origins, the meaning, and legal challenges associated with this concept.

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  • At a Glance
Author
  • PAWLAK Patryk
Policy area
  • Security and Defence
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  • Asia and Oceania
  • border war
  • China
  • civil war
  • common foreign and security policy
  • computer crime
  • economic geography
  • EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
  • Europe
  • European construction
  • EUROPEAN UNION
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • information technology and data processing
  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
  • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  • international security
  • law of war
  • NATO
  • North Korea
  • political geography
  • POLITICS
  • politics and public safety
  • Russia
  • terrorism
  • Ukraine
  • world organisations
Geographical area
  • Asia and Pacific
  • Non-EU Europe and the North
  • Russia

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