Much confusion surrounds the nature of “hybrid warfare” – conflict that includes multiple dimensions such as conventional/unconventional, regular/irregular, cyber and informational tactics. Emerging threats are redefining security priorities for NATO allies which include Canada and a majority of European Union member states. At this event panelists offered insights on these evolving tactics, and shared experiences and best practices from the Baltics.

Presenters:

  • Mr Jānis Sārts, Director, NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, Riga
  • Mr Andrew Rasiulis, Fellow, Canadian Global Affairs Institute
  • Mr Marcus Kolga, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute

Commentator:

  • Mr Stephanie Carvin, Assistant Professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs

This event was co-sponsored by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the Centre for European Studies (CES) at Carleton University, the Government of Canada, and the Embassies of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in Ottawa.

Jean Monnet Centre events were co-funded by a grant from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.