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Arctic region

Hybrid CoE Working Paper 24: Vulnerabilities and hybrid threats in the Canadian Arctic: Resilience as defence

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Arctic region

Hybrid CoE Paper 18: The Arctic after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: The increased risk of conflict and hybrid threats

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Instrumentalized migration

Hybrid CoE Paper 17: Instrumentalized migration and the Belarus crisis: Strategies of legal coercion

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Resilience

Hybrid CoE and the JRC launch a new model to build resilience against hybrid threats

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EU

Hybrid threats: A comprehensive resilience ecosystem

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Eastern Partnership countries

Hybrid CoE Working Paper 23: The Russian hybrid threat toolbox in Moldova: economic, political and social dimensions

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Organization (Hybrid CoE)

Viktorija Rusinaité appointed Director of Research and Analysis

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China

Hybrid CoE Research Report 9: China’s hybrid influence in Taiwan: Non-state actors and policy responses

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China

Seeing red, seeking satisfaction: Russia’s and China’s use of narratives of grandeur and victimhood to justify their foreign policy goals

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China

Hybrid CoE Research Report 8: Russia and China as hybrid threat actors: The shared self-other dynamics

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Maritime

In, on, and under the sea: New maritime hybrid threat scenarios presented in a Hybrid CoE handbook

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Maritime

Hybrid CoE Paper 16: Handbook on maritime hybrid threats: 15 scenarios and legal scans

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Eastern Partnership countries

Hybrid CoE Trend Report 9: Eastern Partnership countries in flux: From identity politics to militarization of foreign relations

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Resilience

Hybrid CoE Working Paper 22: Watching out for populism: Authoritarian logics as a vulnerability to hybrid threat activity

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Organization (Hybrid CoE)

Ireland becomes a Participating State of Hybrid CoE

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Aviation & Space

Hybrid CoE Working Paper 21: The space domain and the Russo-Ukrainian war: Actors, tools, and impact

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