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Countering the Hybrid Threat

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Michael Aaronson; Sverre Diessen; Yves de Kermabon; Mary Beth Long; Michael Miklaucicnato

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PRISM, Volume 2, Issue 4, p.111-124 (2011)
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Mitalova, Gergana. "Comprehensive Institutional Approach to Developing Capabilities to Counter Hybrid Threats: Legal and Doctrinal Limitations." Information & Security: An International Journal 39, no. 2 (2018): 127-135.
APA style: Aaronson, M., Diessen S., de Kermabon Y., Long M. Beth, & Miklaucicnato M. (2011).  Countering the Hybrid Threat. PRISM. 2(4), 111-124.
Chicago style: Aaronson, Michael, Sverre Diessen, Yves de Kermabon, Mary Beth Long, and Michael Miklaucicnato. "Countering the Hybrid Threat." PRISM 2, no. 4 (2011): 111-124.
IEEE style: Aaronson, M., S. Diessen, Y. de Kermabon, M. Beth Long, and M. Miklaucicnato, "Countering the Hybrid Threat", PRISM, vol. 2, issue 4, pp. 111-124, September 2011.
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