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How can Germany, Poland, and Sweden turn pathological militias into sources of strength given the looming threat of Russian hybrid war? Since 2014, it became clear Russia envisioned a cold-war, sphere of influence policy on its periphery. These three countries have a rich paramilitary history, but except for Poland, few politicians have seriously considered their role outside of crises. The Crimean annexation provided impetus for further defense innovation in Central Europe where the three states offered differing political and military cultures to build upon.

Produktbeschreibung
How can Germany, Poland, and Sweden turn pathological militias into sources of strength given the looming threat of Russian hybrid war? Since 2014, it became clear Russia envisioned a cold-war, sphere of influence policy on its periphery. These three countries have a rich paramilitary history, but except for Poland, few politicians have seriously considered their role outside of crises. The Crimean annexation provided impetus for further defense innovation in Central Europe where the three states offered differing political and military cultures to build upon.
Autorenporträt
Mathew Scott is a Surface Warfare Officer in the United States Navy. His educational background includes a B.A. in Psychology from University of California, San Diego, and a M.A. in Security Studies (Europe and Eurasia) from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. His interests are in the European gray zone, nationalism, and person-first approaches to war.