Preparing for Hybrid Threats to Security

Preparing for Hybrid Threats to Security

Collaborative Preparedness and Response

Heier, Tormod; Borch, Odd Jarl

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

292

Mole

9781032627014

15 a 20 dias

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1. Understanding Hybrid Threats: An Introduction Part I: The Threat 2. Contemporary Research on Hybrid Threats: Status and Future Avenues 3. Hybrid Threats as a Threat to Democracy: Soft and Smart Tactics and Three Dimensions of Democracy 4. Identifying Hybrid Threats from a National Security Perspective: The Case of Chinese Hybrid Threats in Australia Part II: The Ukrainian Experience 5. Hybrid Threats in Cyberspace: What Do Russia's Cyberspace Operations in Ukraine Tell Us? 6. The Transformation of Hybrid Threats into Full-Scale War: The Case of Ukraine, 2014-2022 7. Countering Russia's Hybrid War: The Orchestration of Ukraine's National Resilience Part III: Response Strategies 8. Civic Communities or Armed Forces as First Line of Defence? 9. Municipal Preparedness Against Hybrid Threats: How Can Military Experiences Be Used? 10. Hybrid Threats and the 'New' Total Defence: The Case of Sweden 11. Information Sharing in Complex Crises: The Case of Joint Domain-Specific Centers in Norway 12. Hybrid Threat Intelligence Through Virtual Networks: The Role of Network Entrepreneurs Part IV: Knowledge and Resilience 13. Hybrid Threats and Comprehensive Defence in Small Diverse Societies: The Case of Estonia 14. Hybrid Threats and the Power of Identity: Comparing Croatia and Ukraine 15. Building Competence Against Hybrid Threats: Training and Exercising Hybrid Command Organizations 16. Competence for Hybrid Threats: A Strategic Competitive Development Model Part V: Conclusions 17. Towards a Hybrid Threat Response Model
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