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JSIS 495F Sarah Lohmann – Hybrid Warfare, Disinformation and the NATO Response

NATO’s Response to Hybrid Warfare during the Ukraine Conflict: Navigating an Era of the China-Russia Partnership

Task Force 2023

Sarah Lohmann

Evaluator

Georgios Giannoulis

Deputy Director of COI Vulnerabilities and Resilience, The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threat

Faculty Adviser

Sarah Lohmann

Acting Assistant Professor

Task Force

  • Pai-Sing Sun (Chief Liaison )
  • Max Cheung (Editor)
  • Aesha Hendricks (Editor)
  • Penelope Beagles (Coordinator)
  • Jennifer Gile (Coordinator)
  • Lily Kinyon (Coordinator)
  • Ryan Bulger (Author)
  • Erica Dahl (Author)
  • Vitoria Faustino (Author)
  • William Gilfoil (Author)
  • Alina Guyon (Author)
  • Yiqi Huang (Author)
  • Kimber Tanner (Author)
  • Kyla Tiedeman (Author)
  • Kristina Umanskiy (Author)
  • Kelsey Zapf (Author)

HYBRID WARFARE, DISINFORMATION AND THE NATO RESPONSE

In the months leading up to and during the 2022 Ukraine conflict, hybrid warfare and disinformation operations disabled critical infrastructure and shaped public opinion in Europe. Today, malign influence continues across the continent, impacting supply chains, energy security and the food supply. Using the newly released book What Ukraine Taught NATO About Hybrid Warfare, written by the instructor, UW students and NATO officials as a guide, students will have the opportunity to take a deep dive into the emerging media, methods and motivations of today’s hybrid wars. Students will have the opportunity to present their proposals for disarming disinformation to the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats, which works closely with the EU and NATO.

 

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