Hybrid Wars and the Reshaping of the Global Security System

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Fatima Hamouta

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This study reviews the concept of hybrid wars and compares it to traditional wars. It examines how both types of war have contributed to the reshaping of the global security system. The aim is to highlight the characteristics of these wars and the threat they pose to global security and stability. The methodology employed involves reviewing relevant academic literature and presenting real-life examples related to these wars, as well as the use of specific defence strategies within the framework of the global security system. The research concludes that these wars transcend national and regional boundaries and affect societal existence. This necessitates a re-evaluation of how states can defend themselves and protect societal security.

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