by Murat Caliskan | Feb 4, 2022 | Peace and Conflict Management, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research, War and Conflict
1. Introduction We need to discuss what war is, whether there are certain fundamentals of war that do not change through time and circumstances—namely the nature of war—or whether war has been changing. Our understanding of war’s nature inherently influences how we...
by Murat Caliskan | Apr 25, 2019 | Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research
Abstract Hybrid warfare is the latest of the terms/concepts that have been used within the defence community in the last three decades to label contemporary warfare. It has been officially adopted in the core strategic documents of NATO, EU and national governments...
by Murat Caliskan | Apr 20, 2019 | Commentary, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Ukraine Crisis Horizon
A Critique of Hybrid Warfare Concept It was retired Marine Officer Frank Hoffman who popularised the Hybrid warfare concept in a series of articles and books since it was first publicly used in 2005 in a conference, by General Mattis, the U.S. General Secretary of...
by Murat Caliskan | Dec 17, 2018 | Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research, Ukraine Crisis Horizon
Murat Caliskan* – Paul Alexander Cramers** Hybrid warfare is the latest of the terms/concepts that have been used within the defense community in the last three decades to label contemporary warfare. It has been officially adopted in the core strategic documents...
by Murat Caliskan | Jan 24, 2018 | Commentary, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics
“There is nothing new under the sun” is a biblical idiom refers to the thinking that the essence of human life remains unchanged. It doesn’t mean that nothing changes. We cannot ignore the inventions in technology or the advances in various lines of social life....