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Hybrid threats through the prism of the illegal occupation of Crimea

Hybrid threats through the prism of the illegal occupation of Crimea

by Olena Snigyr* | Apr 6, 2019 | Commentary, Peace & Conflict Management, Political & Hybrid Warfare

The distance – physical and psychological distance of many European capitals from Crimea dwarfs the sense of danger many Europeans tend to feel about the annexation of Crimea. Despite the fact that Crimea is a part of natural-Mediterranean – Black Sea security area...
A Content Analysis on the Media Coverage of Hybrid Warfare Concept

A Content Analysis on the Media Coverage of Hybrid Warfare Concept

by Murat Caliskan | Dec 17, 2018 | Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research

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...
Russian A2AD Strategy and Its Implications for NATO

Russian A2AD Strategy and Its Implications for NATO

by Dr. Aziz Erdogan* | Dec 6, 2018 | Defence & Security, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research

Abstract Humans have witnessed many wars throughout the history. The weapons, equipment, tactics, doctrines and strategies used in these wars have been in a constant evolution. This evolution of warfare has depended on technological level, changes in the societies,...
Does US Really Want to Withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty?

Does US Really Want to Withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty?

by Sebastian S. Stolberg | Nov 27, 2018 | Commentary, Peace & Conflict Management, Political & Hybrid Warfare

 We have been witnessing baffling developments in the last month, which corroborate our earlier observations on deteriorating liberal world order. On 20 October 2018, President Donald Trump stated his intention to pull U.S. out of INF Treaty and build up its arsenal...
War Beyond the Rules: States’ Use of Violence Revisited

War Beyond the Rules: States’ Use of Violence Revisited

by Engin Yuksel | Aug 17, 2018 | Peace & Conflict Management, Political & Hybrid Warfare, Research

  Abstract Since the 1990s, Eastern European and African nations have experienced many intra-state conflicts, which are introduced as a concern for regional and international security by the international community. However, as the international organisations...
F-35 Training Starts as U.S. considers removing Turkey from the Program

F-35 Training Starts as U.S. considers removing Turkey from the Program

by Sebastian S. Stolberg | Aug 5, 2018 | Commentary, Defence & Security, Political & Hybrid Warfare

The deepening rift between Turkey and the U.S. has spiraled into a full-blown crisis over the trial of pastor Andrew Brunson, who was held under pre-trial detention for 21 months in a Turkish prison until he was transferred to house arrest on 25 July 2018. Brunson was...
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