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100 _aLIBISELLER Chiara
245 _a‘Hybrid warfare’ as an academic fashion/
_cChiara Libiseller
260 _c2023
520 _aThe ‘hybrid warfare’ concept had been coined years earlier, but became fashionable only when it was adopted and adapted by NATO in 2014, after which academic interest suddenly sky-rocketed. Academics often adopted NATO’s understanding of the concept, took for granted its fit for Russian actions, and imported its political assumptions into the academic debate. The fashionability of the term also led to bandwagoning and thus superficial engagement with both the concept and the phenomenon it was applied to. This article outlines this process and its implications for the field of Strategic Studies.
598 _aHYBRID WARFARE, HYBRID WAR, STRATEGIC STUDIES, NEWARTICLS
650 _aHYBRID WARFARE
_xHYBRID WAR
_xPOLITICISATION
_xSTRATEGIC STUDIES
773 _gThe Journal of Strategic Studies, Volume 46, Number 4, August 2023, page: 585-880
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01402390.2023.2177987
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