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ID188370
Title ProperRussian scholarly discussions of nonmilitary warfare as securitizing acts
LanguageENG
AuthorGöransson, Markus Balázs
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article examines Russian scholarly discussion of nonmilitary warfare with reference to securitization theory. Focusing on three main concepts of nonmilitary warfare that have featured in the Russian scholarly military and security debate in recent years – information war, color revolutions and hybrid war – it shows that Russian scholarly discussion of nonmilitary warfare, as it has evolved over time, has cast a widening range of phenomena as potential security threats, implying the need for an expanded state response to meet these threats. The broadened Russian understanding of security has some parallels in Western security discussions. However, a crucial distinction is that the Russian discussion has remained wedded to strong statist notion of security and a preponderant Western enemy image.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 41, No.1-6; 2022: p.526-542
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol: 41 No 1-6
Key WordsHybrid War ;  Russian Scholarly Discussions ;  Nonmilitary Warfare ;  Securitizing Acts


 
 
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