The United Kingdom’s integrated defense and security review put “grey zone” or “hybrid” challenges at the center of national security and defense strategy. The United Kingdom is not alone: The security and defense policies of NATO, the European Union, and several other countries (including the United States, France, Germany, and Australia) have taken a hybrid-turn in recent years. This article attempts to move the hybrid debate toward more fertile ground for international policymakers and scholars by advocating a simple distinction between threats and warfare. The United Kingdom’s attempts to grapple with its own hybrid policy offer a national case study in closing the gap between rhetoric and practice, or stagecraft and statecraft, before ...
Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern w...
In March 2021, the UK's government published the Integrated Review – a new vision for the country's ...
By articulating discourse theory to build on the concepts of 'strategic culture', 'security culture'...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to examine the definition of “security governance” a...
Britain’s development of its first National Security Strategy (NSS) in 2008 (Cabinet Office 2008) wa...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The international security environment has in recent years evolved into a volatile and increasingly ...
In the last two decades, Western militaries were largely shaped to address threats from non-state ac...
In recent years, ensuring the national security of the UK has become an urgent and challenging task....
Foreign State and non-State actors attempting to interfere in the domestic affairs of others is not ...
This book offers a unique account of British and United States government's attempts to adapt their ...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) has been established as a powerful tool in achieving sustainable peace ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern w...
In March 2021, the UK's government published the Integrated Review – a new vision for the country's ...
By articulating discourse theory to build on the concepts of 'strategic culture', 'security culture'...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to examine the definition of “security governance” a...
Britain’s development of its first National Security Strategy (NSS) in 2008 (Cabinet Office 2008) wa...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The international security environment has in recent years evolved into a volatile and increasingly ...
In the last two decades, Western militaries were largely shaped to address threats from non-state ac...
In recent years, ensuring the national security of the UK has become an urgent and challenging task....
Foreign State and non-State actors attempting to interfere in the domestic affairs of others is not ...
This book offers a unique account of British and United States government's attempts to adapt their ...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) has been established as a powerful tool in achieving sustainable peace ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern w...
In March 2021, the UK's government published the Integrated Review – a new vision for the country's ...
By articulating discourse theory to build on the concepts of 'strategic culture', 'security culture'...