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The concept of hybrid threats has received extensive attention within NATO policy-making circles. Academic research, however, has lagged behind. While scholars have extensively discussed the concept of hybridity and applied it to various scenarios—most notably Russia’s activities in its near abroad—disagreement persists on both the utility of this notion and the policy response it demands. By focusing on key concepts, actors, and cases, this volume has contributed to filling this gap by combining civilian and military perspectives on how to address hybrid threats. These conclusions outline the main findings of this volume and suggest some avenues for further research.
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Corbe, M., Cusumano, E. (2018). Conclusions. In: Cusumano, E., Corbe, M. (eds) A Civil-Military Response to Hybrid Threats. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60798-6_14
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