Hybrid Warfare: Blurring the Lines Between Conventional and Non-Conventional Tactics
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Hybrid Warfare, Conventional Tactics, Non-Conventional Tactics, Cyber Operations, Misinformation, Proxy Forces, National Security, International Relations, Modern Conflicts, Military StrategyAbstract
Abstract: Hybrid warfare represents a contemporary approach to conflict that blends conventional military strategies with unconventional tactics, including cyber operations, misinformation, and the use of proxy forces. This phenomenon challenges traditional definitions of warfare, as state and non-state actors increasingly exploit the grey areas between peace and war to achieve their objectives. This paper explores the evolution of hybrid warfare, examining case studies from recent conflicts to highlight the implications for national security and international relations. By analyzing the methods employed in hybrid conflicts, this study aims to elucidate the complexities of modern warfare and provide insights for policymakers and military strategists. The findings suggest that a comprehensive understanding of hybrid warfare is crucial for developing effective counter-strategies that address the multifaceted nature of contemporary threats.
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