When a country is attacked by conventional land, sea or air forces, it is usually clear how to best respond. But what happens when it is attacked by a mixture of special forces, information campaigns and backdoor proxies? What's the best response? And how can international security organisations like NATO adapt to these attacks?
00.10 - Paul King – Editor, NATO Review – voice-over
At one point during the Ukrainian crisis, Russia had 40,000 troops lined up on the Ukrainian border, but when i...
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