Perceptions of hybrid war in Russia : means, targets and objectives identified in the Russian debate
Pynnöniemi, Katri; Jokela, Minna (2020)
Pynnöniemi, Katri
Jokela, Minna
2020
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In this article, we analyse what hybrid war entails in the context of Russian
military periodicals. Two dominant interpretations emerge from the debate. Hybrid war
involves a conflict between civilizations and a geopolitical struggle for power. In both
cases, the West is represented as an active participant in the conflict, intent upon
undermining Russia’s geopolitical status, cultural code and political system. The debate
emulates Russian official rhetoric about national security threats and thus consolidates
official interpretations, rather than offers alternatives to them. Russian analysts have also
engaged in more abstract theoretical analysis in which hybrid terminology is rarely used
or is approached critically. Further research is required to assess the ways in which this
debate has been used in shaping public perceptions of threats towards Russia.
military periodicals. Two dominant interpretations emerge from the debate. Hybrid war
involves a conflict between civilizations and a geopolitical struggle for power. In both
cases, the West is represented as an active participant in the conflict, intent upon
undermining Russia’s geopolitical status, cultural code and political system. The debate
emulates Russian official rhetoric about national security threats and thus consolidates
official interpretations, rather than offers alternatives to them. Russian analysts have also
engaged in more abstract theoretical analysis in which hybrid terminology is rarely used
or is approached critically. Further research is required to assess the ways in which this
debate has been used in shaping public perceptions of threats towards Russia.
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