TY - JOUR KW - great power competition KW - grey zone activities KW - Hybrid threats KW - hybrid warfare KW - irregular warfare KW - political warfare KW - strategic competition KW - unrestricted warfare AU - Heather Gregg AB -

Strategic competition is not new, nor is the use of activities short of warfare by governments to shape the international system in their favor. However, the ability of state and non-state actors to directly influence populations through a range of rapid and non-attributable actions is different from previous iterations of strategic competition. These activities, referred to in this article as hybrid threats, directly challenge state sovereignty and represent the key distinguishing feature of contemporary strategic competition. To clarify this argument, the article aims to provide working definitions of strategic competition and its distinction from great power competition; to explain what hybrid threats and hybrid warfare are and their roles in the broader strategic objectives of state and non-state actors; to describe how strategic competitors and adversaries perceive these activities; and to emphasize the importance of building resilience within populations to counter hybrid threats.

BT - Connections: The Quarterly Journal DA - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.23.2.01 IS - 2 LA - eng M3 - Journal Article N2 -

Strategic competition is not new, nor is the use of activities short of warfare by governments to shape the international system in their favor. However, the ability of state and non-state actors to directly influence populations through a range of rapid and non-attributable actions is different from previous iterations of strategic competition. These activities, referred to in this article as hybrid threats, directly challenge state sovereignty and represent the key distinguishing feature of contemporary strategic competition. To clarify this argument, the article aims to provide working definitions of strategic competition and its distinction from great power competition; to explain what hybrid threats and hybrid warfare are and their roles in the broader strategic objectives of state and non-state actors; to describe how strategic competitors and adversaries perceive these activities; and to emphasize the importance of building resilience within populations to counter hybrid threats.

PY - 2024 SE - 159 SP - 159 EP - 171 T2 - Connections: The Quarterly Journal TI - Hybrid Threats and Strategic Competition VL - 23 ER -