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Ghost Wars: The Art of Hybrid Warfare in the 21st Century: The Case of Russia and China

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6 July 2023, modified on 13 December 2024

de Swielande, T.S. and Vandamme, D. (2023), "Ghost Wars: The Art of Hybrid Warfare in the 21st Century: The Case of Russia and China", Chatterji, M., Luterbacher, U., Fert, V. and Chen, B. (Ed.) Globalisation and COVID-19 (Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, Vol. 31), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 171-182. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1572-832320230000031011

 

 

Abstract

The chapter analyses Chinese and Russian hybrid warfare and their strategies. Although still under debate, it is increasingly recognised that both countries integrate and apply hybrid warfare in their strategic thinking. In doing so, they are able to increase their sphere of influence, promote authoritarian regimes and weaken democracies. It is therefore vital that we better understand their strategies in order to identify and bring to light the processes that encourage today’s rise of nationalism and populism, withdrawal from international organisations and an overall distrust in the global institutional order. Approaching the puzzle from current weaknesses in the EU and the United States, the chapter proposes a framework to analyse Chinese and Russian hybrid warfare. The chapter demonstrates that Western liberal democracies are not only unprepared for these new forms of warfare, but appear unwilling to take the necessary measures. In doing so, these countries leave the door open for (further) destabilisation and a risk of increased domestic polarisation.

 

Keywords     

Russia, China, Hybrid warfare, Authoritarian regimes, Nationalism and populism, Domestic polarisation