Technology at War 5. Hybrid Threats Concept and Recognition Guide

Michael Fredholm

Publisher:

Helion

ISBN Number:

9781804518809

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

72

Illustrations:

Black / White and Colour photographs and Colour Profiles

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Difficult to detect or attribute, hybrid threats constitute a twenty-first-century concept which enables, often with the help of advanced technology, the use of military and non-military means under conditions of plausible deniability. This book describes how hybrid threats are deployed, identified and defined by both state and non-state actors.

Hybrid threats embody a mixture of violent, coercive and non-violent means in order to enable state and non-state actors to achieve their ends. The concept of hybrid threats has in recent years become an integral part of the security and national security policies adopted by the European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and indeed most Western countries. The concept also frequently appears in headline news. Yet, military intelligence services and security services seem unable to agree on how to define the phenomenon, or on how to take efficient countermeasures against them.

In this important work, the author examines the rise of hybrid threats in the post-Cold War environment and provides extensive examples of the nature of the threat and case studies of how hybrid threats have been employed by state and non-state actors. Hybrid Threats: Concept and Recognition Guide is illustrated throughout with photographs, and includes specially commissioned full colour figure artworks.

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Weight 0.25 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom