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Hybrid Warfare Reference Curriculum Volume III: Elective Lectures

Szerzők

Zoltán Jobbágy (szerk.)
National University of Public Service
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4553-6397
Edina Zsigmond (szerk.)
National University of Public Service
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-7399-1798

Absztrakt

The third volume offers a selection of topics suggested for those who wish to further deepen their theoretical knowledge on the subject matter. This volume consists of elective lectures in which the 20th and the 21st centuries are compared considering the wide presence and relevance of non-military instruments fused together with the kinetic and operational dimension, making the boundaries between state of war and peace indefinite. The phenomenon of strategic surprise will be analysed thoroughly, and it will be shown whether it has a particular resonance with Hybrid Warfare or does it really follow the patterns of other military activities. The defining characteristics of gray zone coercion will also be addressed in light of its specific relevance to the maritime domain. For the intellectually hungry, the salami slicing and cabbage peeling tactics will be introduced, too. The advantages and disadvantages of “hybrid warfare strategy” will be contemplated in various political and military contexts. Again, regional considerations will be analysed in a more thorough way. Some case studies will also help to put the issue into context, such as the war in Chechnya, in Georgia or the second Lebanon war, and more. Once again, the topic of social media will be raised, it being an important instrument not only for public diplomacy but also as a weapon of psychological operations using misleading information and merging it into the online discourse without the target audience realising it.

Szerzői életrajzok

Péter Bányász, National University of Public Service

Lecturer

Andrea Beccaro, SUISS, University of Turin

Professor

Daniel Brezina, Armed Forces Academy of General Milan Rastislav Štefánik

Assistant professor

Valter Coralluzzo, University of Turin

Associate Professor

Fabio De Ninno, University of Siena

Assistant Professor

Marco Di Giovanni, University of Turin

Associate Professor

Andrew Dolan, DTRA

senior advisor

András Edl, National University of Public Service

PhD student

Eado Hecht, Begin-Sadat Center

Senior Researcher

Éva Jakusné Harnos

Applied Linguist and Political Discourse Researcher

Eitan Shamir, Bar-Ilan University

Senior Lecturer

Bálint Somkuti

Military Historian, Security Policy Expert

Enrico Spinello, Italian Army

Senior Officer

Zoltán Jobbágy, National University of Public Service

Head of Department

Edina Zsigmond, National University of Public Service

Former Project Manager

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Megjelenés

2025.03.05

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-963-653-110-2