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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.37458/nstf.23.2.3

EU-NATO and the Eastern Partnership Countries Against Hybrid Threats (2016-2021)

Vira Ratsyborinska


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Abstract

The EU, NATO and the Eastern Partnership countries are facing a range of security challenges and risks. Hybrid threats are a permanent feature of today’s security environment and a part of the current EU, NATO, and the Eastern Partnership countries security landscape. In a period of rapid changes in the security environment and external pressures, it is important to intensify cooperation between the EU, NATO, and the Eastern Partnership countries and to make further progress on common collaborative approaches against hybrid threats. The paper focuses on different areas of the EU-NATO cooperation against hybrid threats and argues that shared resilience against shared threats can lead to a better synchronization of efforts in countering hybrid threats. A case study on the Eastern Partnership countries is introduced in this research and is examined in the paper.

Keywords

Resilience, hybrid threats, EU, NATO, Eastern Partnership countries, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova

Hrčak ID:

275237

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/275237

Publication date:

13.4.2022.

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