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ID193256
Title ProperUnderstanding gray zone warfare from multiple perspectives
LanguageENG
AuthorAzad, Tahir Mahmood
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study examines the dynamics of gray zone warfare by analyzing its conceptualization in the literature and through its practice in several recent examples. Ever-increasing changes in the characteristics of contemporary warfare have complicated the security environment of the 21st century. Modern warfare inclines toward non-kinetic dimensions based on the principles of hybridity, soft power, and ambiguity. This changing nature of warfare has been defined and categorized in diverse ways, leading to numerous perspectives revealing more confusion than clarity. The terms “hybrid warfare,” “gray zone warfare,” “unrestricted warfare,” and “ambiguous warfare” have received unprecedented attention in recent years. A key contemporary challenge is to differentiate between war and peace because gray zone warfare occupies the space in between both these situations. Many contemporary conflicts are neither black nor white; instead, they fall in the middle of the two: the gray zone. These factors underscore the significance of evaluating and understanding the concept of gray zone warfare. The United States considers Russia, China, and Iran as revisionist states that employ gray zone warfare in various domains to challenge the United States-led world order. South Asia is also a manifested playground of gray zone warfare. The research further distinguishes between gray zone warfare and hybrid warfare and proposes strategies for countering this threat.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.186, No.1; Spring 2023: p.81-104
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol: 186 No 1
Key WordsUnited States ;  South Asia ;  China ;  Russia ;  Information Operations ;  War and Peace ;  Grey Zone ;  Gray Zone Warfare ;  Revisionist States ;  Ukraine 2014


 
 
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