Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:860Hits:24638201Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID194746
Title ProperImproved conceptualising of hybrid interference below the threshold of armed conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorBergaust, Julie Celine
Summary / Abstract (Note)European policymakers have identified the need to understand influence operations on social media, cyber-attacks or hidden economic investments – activities that can be characterised as hybrid threats or hybrid warfare. Yet, the difference between hybrid threats and hybrid warfare is unclear. In 2019, Mikael Wigell therefore coined the term “hybrid interference” to clarify the distinction between “hybrid warfare” and “hybrid threats”. However, less attention has been given to the activities hybrid interference may consist of. To address this gap we have used a morphological analysis, which is a structured tool for analysis that addresses all aspects of a concept. Through this method, we propose categories that make more sense of the complex phenomenon of hybrid interference. These five categories are international politics, coercive diplomacy, priming, covert coercion, and sabotage and assassinations. This article also identifies problems with referring to activities in the category of international politics as hybrid interference activities. The result is novel because we place all combinations of tools and methods within the concept of hybrid interferences in one of the five above-mentioned categories, and as such have provided a detailed operationalising of the concept in a transparent manner.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 33, No.2; Jun 2024: p.169-195
Journal SourceEuropean Security 2024-06 33, 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  Europe ;  Hybrid Threats ;  Hybrid Warfare ;  Grey Zone Conflict ;  Hybrid interferenc