Towards a typology of non-state actors in 'hybrid warfare': proxy, auxiliary, surrogate and affiliated forces/ Vladimir Rauta

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.6, December 2020, pp.868-887 (93)Summary: This article locates a problem in understanding of the phenomenon, and one that has serious implications given the policy traction that hybrid warfare has developed. It concerns the issue of armed non-state actors in the military domain of hybrid war/warfare and the roles they carry out in collaboration with, for or alongside internal and external, official or semi-official forces
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This article locates a problem in understanding of the phenomenon, and one that has serious implications given the policy traction that hybrid warfare has developed. It concerns the issue of armed non-state actors in the military domain of hybrid war/warfare and the roles they carry out in collaboration with, for or alongside internal and external, official or semi-official forces

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