
O wojnie i strategii
From Wales to Warsaw and Beyond: NATO’s Strategic Adaptation to the Russian Resurgence on Europe’s Eastern Flank
Mariusz Fryc
The term hybrid warfare has been widely analyzed by scholars, policymakers and commentators since Russia occupied Crimea in March 2014. The topic has ceased to be a subject only studied by military strategists, but has entered the wider policy domain as a significant security challenge for the West. This article seeks to place the debate about hybrid warfare in a broader analytical and historical context and summarizes discussion to date on this and related strategic concepts. The Russian approach to hybrid warfare as demonstrated by operations in Ukraine is a particular focus for discussion.
Connections QJ 15, no. 4 (2016), p. 45-65
The 12 steps that NATO should take to reassure its eastern
Alliance members
Mariusz Fryc
Despite implementation of significant security measures NATO capabilities and actions are still insufficient to adequately face current level of uncertainty and challenges on the Eastern side of Europe and reassure its members.
To deepen a sense of security of the eastern NATO members facing Russian classical military threats as well as hybrid approaches, Alliance should take the 12 key steps.
Presentation at G. C. Marshall Center, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, May/4/2016