
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 141, Hybrid Warfare and the Gray Zone Threat, considers the mutation of the international security environment brought on by decades of unrivaled U.S. conventional military power. The term "hybrid warfare" encompasses conventional warfare, irregular warfare, cyberwarfare, insurgency, criminality, economic blackmail, ethnic warfare, "lawfare", and the application of low-cost but effective technologies to thwart high-cost technologically advanced forces.This volume is divided into five sections covering different aspects of this topic, each of which is introduced by expert commentary written by series editor Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. This volume contains thirteen useful documents exploring various facets of the shifting international security environment, including a detailed report on hybrid warfare issued by the Joint Special Operations University and a White Paper on special operations forces support to political warfare prepared by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, as well as a GAO report and a CRS report covering similar topics. Specific coverage is also given to topics such as cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, the efficacy of sanctions in avoiding and deterring hybrid warfare threats, and the intersection of the military and domestic U.S. law enforcement.
This volume investigates how the evolution of international security environments and the rise of hybrid warfare tactics challenge the traditional military dominance of the United States. Douglas C. Lovelace Jr., a recognized expert in national security law and policy, curates this collection to analyze how non-conventional threats—ranging from cyberwarfare to economic coercion—are utilized by state and non-state actors to circumvent high-cost military superiority. The text provides a framework for understanding these complex, multi-domain threats through a combination of expert analysis and primary source documentation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers in the field of national security frequently cite this series as a reliable repository for primary source documentation and high-level strategic analysis. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for policy analysts, military professionals, and students of international relations.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
2016-03-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190255315
ISBN-13:
9780190255312
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