Joint Force Quarterly
Abstract
The gray zone remains one of the most fashionable strategic concepts of the past few years in the United States, it encapsulates a particular subset of international relations, in the process affecting the ideational distinction between war and peace. While the gray zone concept may have negligible strategic-analytical merit, its high social utility persists and should be recognized.
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Milevski, Lukas
(2024)
"When Does Gray Zone Confrontation End? A Conceptual Analysis,"
Joint Force Quarterly: Vol. 112, Article 2.
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