Defending the State in Grey Zone Conflicts and Modern War
[ 1 ] Wydział Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej | [ P ] pracownik
2025
rozdział w monografii naukowej
angielski
- Bezpieczeństwo narodowe
- Polityka obronna
- Prawo
- Siła państwa
- Strategia państwa
- Polska
- Estonia
- Finlandia
- International law
- Domestic law
- Hard power
- Soft power
- Lawfare tactics
- Disinformation
- Propaganda
- Political warfare
- Legal manipulation
EN This chapter explores the challenges and strategies for defending the state in Grey Zone conflicts and modern wars. It emphasizes the inadequacy of traditional distinctions between war and peace in addressing the complexities of contemporary threats. This chapter highlights that Grey Zone threats can undermine state functions essential for human, national, and international security. It examines how different regimes, whether democratic or authoritarian, navigate these challenges by balancing economic, social, and national security needs. This chapter proposes a comprehensive legal and regulatory framework to counter these threats, stressing the importance of societal resilience, robust legal structures, and coordinated international efforts. Examples from Poland, Estonia, and Finland illustrate the need for adaptable national legislation to address threats below the threshold of armed conflict. The findings underscore that while militarizing the Grey Zone is risky, a multi-faceted approach involving legal, economic, and social strategies is crucial for effective state defense. Overall, the study provides a nuanced understanding of the interplay between state functions and Grey Zone tactics, offering practical insights for enhancing state resilience and security.
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