2021
DOI: 10.1177/00108367211000799
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Speaking of hybrid warfare: Multiple narratives and differing expertise in the ‘hybrid warfare’ debate in Czechia

Abstract: What do we speak of when we speak of ‘hybrid warfare’, a notion that has become prominent in discussions of European security? The article shows that this question is difficult to answer, as the hybrid warfare discourse is not only vague, but also consists of multiple, and at times contradictory, narratives. While talking and writing about supposedly the same thing, participants in the hybrid warfare debate often suggest markedly different ideas about the precise nature and target of the threat, offer differen… Show more

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“…Cohen (1997) analyse Russian doctrines by referring to Gerasimov and Primakov. Daniel and Eberle (2021) presented three narratives of hybrid war in the Czech Republic. and Mareš and Rechtik (2021) consider Russian influence operations in the Czech Republic and ways to counter them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohen (1997) analyse Russian doctrines by referring to Gerasimov and Primakov. Daniel and Eberle (2021) presented three narratives of hybrid war in the Czech Republic. and Mareš and Rechtik (2021) consider Russian influence operations in the Czech Republic and ways to counter them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%