Description |
1 online resource (7 pages) |
Series |
ICDS analysis, 2228-2076 |
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ICDS analysis, 2228-2076
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Summary |
The international community has almost universally accepted the term hybrid warfare to refer to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As many have recognized, hybrid war in itself is not a new concept, but many of the technologies used inspire new challenges. Current debate surrounding cyber threats include basic terminology agreements, strategy, and national and international information sharing, to name a few. This lack of clarity and paucity of specified norms for how to deal with cyber threats in general and the situation in Ukraine in particular has only added to the weaknesses in the international system that Russia is exploiting. Currently, we lack a legally or politically-recognized division with which to determine at what point network intrusion and sabotage becomes an act of war |
Notes |
"April 2015"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICDS, viewed April 30, 2015) |
Subject |
Asymmetric warfare -- Ukraine
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Information warfare.
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War (International law)
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Insurgency -- Ukraine
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Asymmetric warfare.
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Information warfare.
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Insurgency.
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International relations.
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War (International law)
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SUBJECT |
Russia (Federation) -- Relations -- Ukraine
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Subject |
Russia (Federation)
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Ukraine.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pernik, Piret, author
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Rahvusvaheline Kaitseuuringute Keskus, publisher
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