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Marsili, M. (2023). Hybrid Warfare: Above or Below the Threshold of Armed Conflict?. In Proceedings of the Conference on ‘Soldiers and Hybrid War: The Role and Missions of Armed Forces in Below-Threshold Conflicts’ Budapest, 17–18 November 2021. (pp. 36-48). Budapest: Hungarian Defence Forces Command.
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M. Marsili,  "Hybrid Warfare: Above or Below the Threshold of Armed Conflict?", in Proc. of the Conf. on ‘Soldiers and Hybrid War: The Role and Missions of Armed Forces in Below-Threshold Conflicts’ Budapest, 17–18 November 2021, Budapest, Hungarian Defence Forces Command, 2023, vol. 150, pp. 36-48
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@inproceedings{marsili2023_1716178470383,
	author = "Marsili, M.",
	title = "Hybrid Warfare: Above or Below the Threshold of Armed Conflict?",
	booktitle = "Proceedings of the Conference on ‘Soldiers and Hybrid War: The Role and Missions of Armed Forces in Below-Threshold Conflicts’ Budapest, 17–18 November 2021",
	year = "2023",
	editor = "",
	volume = "150",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "36-48",
	publisher = "Hungarian Defence Forces Command",
	address = "Budapest",
	organization = "Scientific Research Centre of the Hungarian Defence Forces ",
	url = "https://kiadvany.magyarhonvedseg.hu/index.php/honvszemle/index"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Hybrid Warfare: Above or Below the Threshold of Armed Conflict?
T2  - Proceedings of the Conference on ‘Soldiers and Hybrid War: The Role and Missions of Armed Forces in Below-Threshold Conflicts’ Budapest, 17–18 November 2021
VL  - 150
AU  - Marsili, M.
PY  - 2023
SP  - 36-48
SN  - 2060-1506
CY  - Budapest
UR  - https://kiadvany.magyarhonvedseg.hu/index.php/honvszemle/index
AB  - The term “hybrid” gained widespread use in military and political discourse; it grabbed the headlines and eventually reached the general public. We refer to “hybrid warfare” or “hybrid conflict”, most likely without fully comprehending the term’s meaning and ramifications. The question is whether and when hybrid warfare should be regarded an armed attack that exceeds the threshold of damage and devastation caused by a kinetic action. The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the consistency of the growing doctrine of hybrid warfare with current international (humanitarian) law, beginning with a lexical and logical analysis of the words.
ER  -