Event 6b86929c-6efb-41bb-bca2-61661e8609ae

Healthy processed event from Hybrid War Tracker

Status: Healthy (Processed) Last Updated: 2026-02-15 Confidence: Low Classification: Political & Legal Subversion > Political Manipulation > Creating/manipulating political movements Country: European Union Where: Land Tag: hybrid threats Tag: Russia Tag: disinformation Tag: resilience Tag: EU Tag: NATO Tag: strategic communication Tag: cyber domain Tag: intelligence Tag: security policy Aggressor Defense Confidence: High
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Event Time
4y ago
Created
1d ago
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Updated
7h ago

Summary

Headline: In June 2021, GLOBSEC published '10 Steps for a Resilient Europe,' outlining strategic principles to counter hybrid threats from Russia and others, emphasizing resilience, cooperation, and comprehensive defense across society and government.

Short Summary: The 2021 GLOBSEC publication addresses the growing complexity and severity of hybrid threats targeting EU and NATO countries, notably referencing Russian military intelligence involvement in sabotage incidents in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. Recognizing hybrid warfare's broad spectrum—from cyberattacks to disinformation and economic coercion—the document outlines ten strategic principles for Europe to improve resilience. These include mapping vulnerabilities, strengthening national and societal resilience, inclusive governance to reduce alienation exploited by adversaries, leveraging existing cooperation platforms like NATO's Stratcom and EU-HYBNET, coordinating resources at all levels, prioritizing non-military defense such as counterintelligence and anti-corruption, ensuring truthful and strategic communication, demonstrating proactive solidarity among allies, exposing hostile actors publicly, and innovating deterrence approaches. The initiative is backed by notable military, academic, and policy figures across Europe, signifying a collective commitment to adapting to and mitigating hybrid warfare tactics.

Extended Summary: The 2021 GLOBSEC publication addresses the growing complexity and severity of hybrid threats targeting EU and NATO countries, notably referencing Russian military intelligence involvement in sabotage incidents in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. Recognizing hybrid warfare's broad spectrum—from cyberattacks to disinformation and economic coercion—the document outlines ten strategic principles for Europe to improve resilience. These include mapping vulnerabilities, strengthening national and societal resilience, inclusive governance to reduce alienation exploited by adversaries, leveraging existing cooperation platforms like NATO's Stratcom and EU-HYBNET, coordinating resources at all levels, prioritizing non-military defense such as counterintelligence and anti-corruption, ensuring truthful and strategic communication, demonstrating proactive solidarity among allies, exposing hostile actors publicly, and innovating deterrence approaches. The initiative is backed by notable military, academic, and policy figures across Europe, signifying a collective commitment to adapting to and mitigating hybrid warfare tactics.

Description

The publication from GLOBSEC details a broad strategic framework titled '10 Steps for a Resilient Europe' addressing hybrid threats posed primarily by Russia and other state and non-state actors. It highlights incidents involving Russian military intelligence in explosions in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, accompanied by Russian denial and diplomatic pressure. It stresses that hybrid warfare affects multiple domains including information space, cyber operations, and economic influence, and advocates for comprehensive, cross-sectoral resilience measures involving government, private sector, and civil society. The principles emphasize vulnerability assessments, boosting resilience, public engagement, international cooperation, whole-of-government responses, non-military defense, strategic communication, solidarity, exposure and attribution of actors, and innovative deterrence strategies. The document is endorsed by prominent experts and officials from NATO and European institutions.

Event Classification

Aggressor Event Defense Preparation Event

Rationale

The source explicitly describes Russian hybrid aggression through intelligence operations and sabotage (aggressor event) and also outlines a detailed strategy framework by European/NATO experts to counter and build resilience against such threats (defense prep event).