HYBRIDITY – A ‘NEW’ METHOD TO ACCOMPLISH DOMINANCE
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 23
Abstract
<i>The term ‘hybrid warfare’ proved to be very popular among academics, military thinkers and professionals leading to a variety of definitions and approaches. It was linked with the new generation concept popularised by Russian military thought. The essence of the hybridity is not new, as using a combination of military and non-military instruments is as old as mankind and is recognised but interpreted differently. The paper examines both the concept and its implementation based on case studies and theoretical considerations. It debates possible ways of using it to confront targeted nations by a combination of a variety of tools and approaches.</><br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Leszek ELAK, Zdzisław ŚLIWA
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