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Based on an analysis of the causes and conditions of hybrid warfare, as well as its sociopolitical nature, this article formulates some of the laws and principles of HW as a new type of interstate confrontation, revealing their essence and content.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Hybrid Dangers and Threats and Their Impact on Russia’s Military Security System A.V. Serzhantov, D.A. Pavlov Hybrid Warfare by the US and NATO Countries: Its Essence and Aims Kh.I. Saifetdinov Russia’s Military and Economic Security Amid Interstate Confrontation O.V. Rodionov, A.Ye. Nikolayev Strategic Deterrence as a Factor Ensuring Russia’s National Security V.A. […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
Russia and the Problem of Allied Relations in International Policy (Read this article online for FREE)T.V. Bordachyov Russia’s Mental Security StrategyA.M. Ilnitsky “Middle Asia” at the Crossroads of Geopolitical StrategiesA.N. Skalepov, N.V. Lagutkin MILITARY ART Prospects of Using Precision Weapons to Repel an Amphibious AssaultA.I. Kalistratov, S.P. Dvorchenko Using Electronic Warfare Capabilities in Mountainous Areas: […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Military-Political Aspects of Cooperation Between Russia and Kazakhstan on Countering Terrorism and Other Transnational ThreatsV.I. Tokhmyakov, B.S. Abzhanov Ukraine-NATO: An Anti-Russia Project (Read this article online for FREE)V.P. Baranov “War” and “Armed Conflict”: Similarities and DifferencesA.I. Malyshev, Yu.F. Pivovarov, V.Yu. Khakhalev MILITARY ART The Increasing Importance of Preemptive Actions Against the AdversaryV.V. […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Deterrence and Coercion in the Hybrid Warfare StrategyA.A. Bartosh The World Geopolitical Situation and Its Influence on the Regulatory and Legal Framework of Preparing Russia’s Population for DefenseA.G. Likhonosov, I.V. Vasilyev Trends in Threats to the Military Security of the Russian FederationD.A. Pavlov, V.Yu. Sizov MILITARY ART On the Detection of Decoy […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Proceedings of the Ninth Moscow Conference on International Security International Obligations with Respect to Nuclear Arms LimitationA.A. Novikov, S.A. Medvedkov MILITARY ART Use of Airborne Assault Subunits in Modern Military ConflictsS.N. Volyk, M.P. Berendeyev, I.A. Sukorev Factors in Achieving Victory in Future Military ConflictsV.B. Zarudnitsky Supremacy at Sea: Win and HoldI.Ya. Petrenko, […]