Addressing hybrid threats European law and policies

"Combining rich theoretical analysis with real-world examples, this erudite book navigates EU law in the context of hybrid threats, examining how security issues affect themes of constitutional law at the heart of a democratic system. Presenting doctrinal and historical insights, the book not o...

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From hybrid warfare to 'cybrid' threats, and back? : concepts, challenges, responses
Why disinformation is here to stay : a socio-technical analysis of disinformation as a hybrid threat
The EU's 'hybrid' migration wars : a case of mistaken identity
The EU response to the instrumentalisation of migration : towards normalised derogations, intensified border surveillance and flexible responsibility?
Soft authoritarian lawfare : threats to democracy from within
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The EU's 'hybrid' migration wars : a case of mistaken identity
The EU response to the instrumentalisation of migration : towards normalised derogations, intensified border surveillance and flexible responsibility?
Soft authoritarian lawfare : threats to democracy from within
EU energy security policy and hybrid threats
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Legal aspects of hybrid threats : making sense of the field
From hybrid warfare to 'cybrid' threats, and back? : concepts, challenges, responses
Why disinformation is here to stay : a socio-technical analysis of disinformation as a hybrid threat
The EU's 'hybrid' migration wars : a case of mistaken identity
The EU response to the instrumentalisation of migration : towards normalised derogations, intensified border surveillance and flexible responsibility?
Soft authoritarian lawfare : threats to democracy from within
EU energy security policy and hybrid threats
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