Europe's hybrid threats : what kinds of power does the EU need in the 21st century? / edited by Giray Sadik.
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- 9781443891844
- 1443891843
- Security, International -- Political aspects -- European Union countries
- HISTORY -- Military -- Other
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science
- threat to national security
- common security and defence policy
- European Union
- regional security
- migration
- Ukraine
- Turkey
- Security, International -- Political aspects
- European Union countries
- 355/.03354 23
- JZ6009.E85
- 08.16
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Hybrid threats posed by various combinations of state and non-state actors have presented considerable transnational challenges to EU-members and NATO-allies. This ongoing rise of hybrid threats, ranging from political instability in Eastern Europe and the Middle East to the resulting mass refugee influx and terrorism in the European neighborhood, stress the need to timely discuss important questions about hybrid threats and the venues for effective Euro-Atlantic cooperation, including post-Brexit policy implications. This edited volume presents comprehensive analyses from various experts on t.
Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter I; Chapter II; Chapter III; Chapter IV; Chapter V; Chapter VI; Chapter VII; Editor and Contributor Biographies
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