Publication
Apr 2009
This brief discusses the concept of hybrid threats and how US adversaries might employ combinations of capabilities to gain an asymmetric advantage. The author compares and contrasts four competing perspectives and evaluates them for readiness and risk implications. This risk assessment argues that the hybrid threat presents the most operational risk in the near to midterm. Accordingly, he concludes that hybrid threats are a better focal point for considering alternative joint force postures.
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Author | Frank G Hoffman |
Series | INSS CSR Strategic Forum |
Issue | 240 |
Publisher | Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) |
Copyright | © 2009 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) |