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ID151705
Title ProperPutin – the masked nemesis of the strategy of ambiguity
LanguageENG
AuthorMastriano, Douglas
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent events demonstrate the complex and adaptive approach employed by Russia to reassert influence in Europe. The changing face of Russia’s strategy commenced in 2007 when it launched a crippling cyber-attack against Estonia. This was followed by a large Russian conventional attack against Georgia in 2008, occupying two large areas of the nation. 2014 witnessed the Russian annexation of Crimea where in just a week, Russia seized control of Crimea “without firing a shot.” The annexation of Crimea was rapidly followed by a Russian inspired and led subversive war in eastern Ukraine. The common thread among these diverse Russian operations is its use of ambiguity to confound and confuse decision makers in the West.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 33, No.1; Mar 2017: p. 68-76
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 33 No 1
Key WordsPoland ;  Counterinsurgency ;  EU ;  Russia ;  Ukraine ;  Europe ;  Germany ;  United Kingdom ;  Romania ;  Hungary ;  Unconventional warfare ;  Innovation ;  Kremlin ;  Moscow ;  Adaptation ;  Hybrid Warfare ;  NATO, Putin, ambiguity, Crimea, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, United States


 
 
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