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Hybrid Threats and Asymmetric Warfare: What to do? Conference proceeding February 2018.

Bachmann, S.-D., Gunneriusson, H., Hickman, K., Weissman, M. and Nilsson, N., 2018. Hybrid Threats and Asymmetric Warfare: What to do? Conference proceeding February 2018. In: Hybrid Threats and Asymmetric Warfare: What to do?, 14-15 November 2017, Stockholm, Sweden, 1 - 41.

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Abstract

The international security environment has seemingly departed from a post-cold war period of everlasting peace and has instead evolved into a volatile and increasingly grey area of war and peace. Security challenges arising from both hybrid wars and hybrid threats are high on security agendas in Sweden and Europe as well as internationally. However, despite the attention there is a lack of research that addresses how such “new” wars and threats should be handled. While studies do exist on specific issues, a comprehensive approach to how hybrid wars and threats are to be handled is still lacking. This is particularly the case when it comes to the sharing of experiences between states. This workshop constituted a first step towards developing such a comprehensive approach. The workshop’s aim was to be a bridge across disciplinary boundaries as well as between researchers and practitioners within and outside Sweden; integrating each group’s extensive experiences and knowledge into a coherent whole. Besides producing and disseminating new knowledge, the intention of the workshop was to establish a foundation for long-term collaboration; the first step in the creation of a European Network on Hybrid Warfare Capabilities that can work across borders and link state of the art of research and practice. Although mainly a scientific workshop, a number of practitioners were invited, with a mix of presentations by academics and practitioners. This was intended to foster innovative and reflective discussions across the academic-practitioner divide. The workshop also aimed to develop new ideas associated with hybrid threats/warfare in order to facilitate future cooperation These proceedings include a summary of the key points made by the presenters, along with conclusions and policy recommendations derived from the ensuing discussions. Conference programme and a list of abstracts for the papers and presentations can be found in the appendix.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Hybrid War; Asymmetric Threats; Lawfare; NATO; Passportisation; Propaganda; Information Operations; Election Meddling; Media
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:30494
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:19 Mar 2018 15:37
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:10

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