Authors

Adrian Borbély

Files

Download

Download Full Text (22.5 MB)

Download Front matter, table of contents and acknowledgments (1.2 MB)

Download Foreword: A NATO Perspective (239 KB)

Download Midnight in a Kaleidoscope: Conflict Management and Hybrid Warfare (334 KB)

Download From Hybrid Warfare and Grey Zone Conflict to “Hybrid Conflict”: Terminology and Implications (224 KB)

Download General Teaching Note (3.1 MB)

Download Chapter 1. Halkan – Brace for Impact (260 KB)

Download Chapter 2. Oil Development in Ogoniland (255 KB)

Download Chapter 3. A National Crime Reporter (3.5 MB)

Download Chapter 4. Disinformation – Part of A Bundle. How Can Malign Actors Target Any One of Us? (302 KB)

Download Chapter 5. Life in 2040 (4.6 MB)

Download Chapter 6. NovaFeed – Modern War in The Office (214 KB)

Download Chapter 7. Money Does Not Come Free (293 KB)

Download Chapter 8. Trouble in Agudama-Epie (3.6 MB)

Download Chapter 9. Nord Stream – A Commercial Project With Geopolitical, Environmental and Energy Security Implications (308 KB)

Download Chapter 10. No Good Deed Unpunished (254 KB)

Download Chapter 11. Rare-Earth Elements Mining and Milling Conflicts (340 KB)

Download Chapter 12. State Collapse and Domestic Devolution – Wicked Hybrid Conflicts (395 KB)

Download Selected Readings on Hybrid Warfare (443 KB)

Download Principal Chapter Authors (268 KB)

Description

Hybrid Warfare is nothing new but it has increasingly made the news - even if most of it remains beyond our awareness. Hybrid Warfare gathers all methods through which countries wage war against each other beyond traditional military, diplomatic and economic battlefields (cyber attacks, disinformation, transnational organized crime, appropriation of natural resources, lawfare, corruption, etc.). Such below-the-surface foreign aggressions are not limited to localized regions where armed forces shoot at each other trying to take each other’s positions. In hybrid warfare, society as a whole is the battlefield. In other words, hybrid warfare is not the concern of a few, but should concern all of us.

Dedicated to non-military people, the book explains what Hybrid Warfare is and offers 12 case studies, stories that aim to enlighten the general public and serve as pedagogical tools in classrooms all around the globe. It casts a negotiation and conflict management light on hybrid warfare and invites awareness and perspective on the State of our world.

ISBN

9798999117106

Publication Date

1-5-2026

Publisher

DRI Press

City

St. Paul, MN

Disciplines

Defense and Security Studies | Military, War, and Peace

Hybrid Warfare: A Collection of Scenarios

Share

COinS