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Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Abstract

When Calvin Chrustie and Chris Honeyman first approached the authors of this Article regarding the potential application of negotiation scholars' expertise to the problem of hybrid warfare, our first reaction was confusion. First, what exactly was hybrid warfare? Second, since "war" was in its name, what did our field have to say that could even potentially be useful? This Article, in some sense, is designed to begin to respond to those questions and, hopefully, to encourage other scholars in our field to weigh in with their contributions and criticisms. This Article represents only a start.

Keywords

Military Law and Justice, Science and Technology Law, Globalization, Foreign Affairs, National Security, Rule of Law, Law and Society, War

Disciplines

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Law | Law and Society | Military, War, and Peace | National Security Law | Rule of Law | Science and Technology Law

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