The evolution of hybrid war: Implications for strategy and the military profession

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The concept of hybrid war has evolved from operational-level use of military means and methods in war toward strategic-level use of nonmilitary means in a gray zone below the threshold of war. This article considers this evolution and its implications for strategy and the military profession by contrasting past and current use of the hybrid war concept and raising critical questions for policy and military practitioners.

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Käihkö, I. (2021). The evolution of hybrid war: Implications for strategy and the military profession. Parameters, 51(3), 115–128. https://doi.org/10.55540/0031-1723.3084

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