A Civil-Military Response to Hybrid Threats
Samenvatting
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.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Environmental Understanding in Mali Sebastian Rietjens.- Chapter 9:A Military Contribution to State Resilience: Afghanistan and Lebanon Nick Pounds Iyad El Alam, and Rudolf Keijzer.- Chapter 10: Cyber War in Perspective: Lessons from the Ukrainian Conflict Henry Roigas.- Chapter 11: Non-Linear Warfare in the Baltic Region: Strengthening NATO’s Eastern Flank James Rogers.- Chapter 12: Civil-Military Responses to Hybrid Threats in East Asia Andrew Gawthorpe.- Chapter 13: Conclusions Marian Corbe and Eugenio Cusumano.

