
During the last decade, 'Hybrid Warfare' has become a novel yet controversial term in academic, political and professional military lexicons, intended to suggest some sort of mix between different military and non-military means and methods of confrontation. Enthusiastic discussion of the notion has been undermined by conceptual vagueness and political manipulation, particularly since the onset of the Ukrainian Crisis in early 2014, as ideas about Hybrid Warfare engulf Russia and the West, especially in the media.Western defense and political specialists analyzing Russian responses to the crisis have been quick to confirm that Hybrid Warfare is the Kremlin's main strategy in the twenty-first century. But many respected Russian strategists and political observers contend that it is the West that has been waging Hybrid War, Gibridnaya Voyna, since the end of the Cold War.In this highly topical book, Ofer Fridman offers a clear delineation of the conceptual debates about Hybrid Warfare. What leads Russian experts to say that the West is conducting a Gibridnaya Voyna against Russia, and what do they mean by it? Why do Western observers claim that the Kremlin engages in Hybrid Warfare? And, beyond terminology, is this something genuinely new?
This book investigates the conceptual evolution, politicization, and conflicting interpretations of the term 'Hybrid Warfare' as it relates to contemporary Russian and Western military strategy. Ofer Fridman, a researcher at the King's College London Department of War Studies, examines the divergent narratives surrounding the term since the 2014 Ukrainian crisis. He argues that the term has become a tool for political manipulation, obscuring the actual strategic realities of modern confrontation between Russia and the West.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a critical intervention in the debate over modern security terminology, noting its success in deconstructing the political misuse of military jargon. Scholars frequently highlight the book's clarity in navigating the dense, often contradictory, perspectives held by both Russian and Western strategic communities.
Page Count:
228
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190934956
ISBN-13:
9780190934958
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