Superpowers and Hybrid Warfare

Authors

  • Peera Panngam คณะวิทยาการจัดการ สถาบันวิทยาการจัดการแห่งแปซิฟิค

Keywords:

Superpower, Hybrid Warfare

Abstract

The hybrid warfare is a new form of warfare, it uses military methods in conjunction with peacetime civilian methods to accomplish traditional military objectives such as to control or occupation of territories, and to change some facts on the ground without having to show face-to-face conflicts. The aim of the hybrid warfare was to achieve the final success of the mission with some degree of force and violence, or to define areas for some decisive military operations, to offensive and defensive capabilities in the event of an actual conflict. Hybrid warfare in America, Russia, and China took measures without a direct military confrontation between state and state, which would constitute a breach of the treaty. Warfare practiced in peacetime can pose a long-term threat to regional security. It was a threat to the peace and stability of the state that has been committed. The pillars for overthrowing foreign governments when the mighty nation began hybrid warfare, consist of three parts: 1) People fall victim or fool (The Fools), 2) A person who agrees to treacherously and works for a foreigner(The Tools), and 3) Foreign government representatives who came to direct the protests (The Foreign Agents),they had funding to support the media office, which works as a voice for claiming to support democracy, coordination with all groups along with funding NGOs to join the protest. Thailand is on the defensive against the war of thousands., and some organizations have received foreign money to mess around in Thailand many times, but haven't seen the Thai NSC move as they should.  Maybe because the secretary, the latter NSC is usually a soldier who specializes in fighting enemies in the form of an army but not related to war which opponents use social science and humanities discourse as a weapon in the war.

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Published

2024-04-19

How to Cite

Panngam, P. . (2024). Superpowers and Hybrid Warfare. Nimitmai Review Journal, 7(1), 57–65. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nmrj/article/view/255245

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