Pohľad na problematiku hybridnej vojny po anexii Krymského polostrova

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https://doi.org/10.52651/vr.a.2024.1.24-36

Autor: Vladimír ANDRASSY, Martin ONDRUŠ

In: Vojenské reflexie

ISSN: 1336-9202

Ročník: XIX.

Číslo: 1

Strany: 24 - 36

Rok vydania: 2024

Vydavateľ: Akadémia ozbrojených síl generála Milana Rastislava Štefánika, Liptovský Mikuláš

Abstrakt: The term "hybrid war" first emerged in the late 20th century, and the concept is now being discussed across a number of fields, including academic, military, and political domains. A fundamental change in the understanding of the concept occurred in 2014, in the context of the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula (Crimea), when a significant number of authors, as well as institutions, began to address the issue of hybrid warfare. Currently, the issue is also characterized in the strategic documents of various states, including the Visegrad Group (hereinafter referred to as “V4”). Since its “discovery”, the issue has not had a unified definition, and its constant expansion and confusion of terms deepens its ambiguity.

Kľúčové slová: hybrid warfare, hybrid threats, academia, security strategy, the Visegrad Group

Citácia:
ANDRASSY, Vladimír a ONDRUŠ, Martin. Pohľad na problematiku hybridnej vojny po anexii Krymského polostrova. In: Vojenské reflexie: Vojenský vedecký časopis [online]. Liptovský Mikuláš: Akadémia ozbrojených síl generála Milana Rastislava Štefánika, 2024, 19 (1), s. 24-36. ISSN 1336-9202. Dostupné na internete: https://doi.org/10.52651/vr.a.2024.1.24-36

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