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Sec4 2023 : Multidimensional Challenges for National and International Security in the Context of Hybrid Warfare

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Submission Deadline Aug 31, 2023
Categories    international relations   political science   security studies   military studies
 

Call For Papers


The Russian Federation’s full-scale military aggression against Ukraine has changed the architecture of international security, and has also served as a reminder of how serious a threat hybrid actions are to state and international security. Cyber-attacks, information warfare, instrumentalisation of migratory movements, fuelling anti-refugee sentiment and acts of sabotage targeting the critical infrastructure of NATO and EU states are just examples of the broad spectrum of Russian activity.
Hybrid activities not only expose Western states to further dangers, but can also destabilise their functioning. Their multidimensionality provokes an in-depth debate on new challenges to national and international security. The term hybrid threat, in turn, refers to an action taken by states and non-state actors with the aim of destabilising or harming the target of attack through the combined use of overt and covert means, both military and non-military.
Unprecedented hybrid attacks are constantly being experienced by, for example, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, repelling aggressive disinformation activities and provocations against officers and soldiers involved in stopping illegal border crossing attempts organised by the Belarusian regime with the support and approval of the Kremlin. The cynical hybrid operation is part of Russia's long-term and hostile strategy against the West. This has been accompanied by another wave of economic shocks on global markets. Economic sanctions, energy and food crises, inflation in many countries, unstable financial markets, currency fluctuations, are all creating new challenges that have a direct impact on the contemporary security environment. In public discourse, more and more attention is being paid not only to the necessary crisis mitigation measures, but also to maintaining unity in allied and community structures.

This Special Issue calls for contributions that analyse and assess the challenges and threats emerging at various levels of security in the context of hybrid warfare, in the military, political, economic, cyber, information, environmental and social areas, as well as papers aimed at making forecasts in these areas.

The topics relevant to this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:
1) Definitions and theoretical assumptions of hybrid warfare
2) Military security in the context of hybrid warfare
3) Political security in the context of hybrid warfare
4) Economic security in the context of hybrid warfare
5) Cyber security in the context of hybrid warfare
6) Information security in the context of hybrid warfare
7) Environmental security in the context of hybrid warfare
8) Societal security in the context of hybrid warfare
9) State, regional and global security in the context of hybrid warfare
10) Ways to counter hybrid threats
11) Projected directions of changes in the balance of power in Europe after the end of the war in Ukraine
12) Scenarios for the development of the situation in Ukraine – implications for the security of Poland
13) The evolution of security strategies of European states after the outbreak of war in Ukraine
14) Security policy of European states in an era of hybrid threats
15) Hybrid activities of the Russian Federation against the sovereignty of Ukraine since 1991

Manuscript submission

Manuscripts should be no longer than 5000 to 8000 words, including abstract, references, and tables; they should be formatted and submitted per standard policies and procedures of the
Security & Defence Quarterly: https://securityanddefence.pl/. Once you have accessed the SDQ website, click on the ‘Submit your paper’ button, log in, then select Multidimensional Challenges for National and International Security in the Context of Hybrid Warfare Special Issue. All submissions are subject to standard peer review, revision, and re-submission processes. Please direct any queries to Dr. Joanna Przybylak at j.przybylak@akademia.mil.pl

Deadline for submissions of full articles: August 31, 2023

Submissions and publication are free of charge

Security and Defence Quarterly is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, research, and practice in the field of security and defence. SDQ is a member of COPE and indexed in various reputable databases, including DOAJ, CrossRef, and EBSCO.

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