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What is Hybrid Warfare

Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and the Deep Web
A recent term for reliance upon covert and informal policy tools for interference in the internal politics and policy making in target states. This term emerged concurrently with the development of the Internet as an infrastructure vehicle and as form of media communication. Covert and informal modes of international political competition and influence expansion acquired greater emphasis along with the post 1945 nuclear setting. The need to maximize the degree of control over potentially escalatory conflict dynamics pushed policy makers to obscure their international victories, defeats and stalemates in order to lessen the potential for provoking nationalist hostility that would lessen the political decisional latitude available to policy makers.
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The Globalization of Hybrid Warfare and the Need for Plausible Deniability
Benedict E. DeDominicis (Catholic University of Korea, South Korea)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9715-5.ch016
Abstract
Nuclear powers battle indirectly through competitive interference within the political systems of third actors in addition to targeting not only each other, but also their own national public opinion. Postwar global human rights norms developed to include national self-determination for all. Covert intervention became politically preferable domestically to avoid negative domestic political reactions to perceived imperialism. Covert intervention decreases political resistance and costs to the intervenor. The nature of social media content distribution makes propaganda and disinformation distribution very extensive at relatively very low cost. These trends and advantages furthered the stress on covert intervention and the formation of national security bureaucracies for engaging in it. Russian state agency internet-based covert intervention via social media in the 2016 US national elections demonstrated that the US is part of the politically globalizing postmodern world that it helped create after 1945. The surveillance capabilities of the national security state will be strengthened.
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