Doctrinal Interoperability in the North Atlantic Alliance in Relation to Russian and Chinese Approach to Information Operations
Doctrinal Interoperability in the North Atlantic Alliance in Relation to Russian and Chinese Approach to Information Operations
Author(s): Cosmina Neculcea, Florian RăpanSubject(s): Security and defense
Published by: Centrul tehnic-editorial al armatei
Keywords: information operations (InfoOps); comparative doctrine analysis; doctrine interoperability; differences; NATO; Russia;
Summary/Abstract: Interoperability is the ability of member states to act together coherently and effectively to achieve tactical, operational and strategic objectives. In particular, interoperability allows forces, units and/or systems to operate together and use shared concepts. At the operational and tactical level, there are numerous challenges regarding interoperability, and one of these challenges consists of doctrinal differences. The purpose of this article is to identify these differences, through the brief analysis of the doctrine projections of NATO, the USA and Romania. There are significant differences both in understanding the concept of information operations from a conceptual and practical point of view and in terms of these subsumed operations. Also, in order to identify one’s vulnerabilities, we think that the analysis of strategies and tactics based only on a Western empirical approach is insufficient, and we aim to compare the effectiveness of information operations from the Russian and Chinese perspectives, as well.
Journal: Romanian Military Thinking
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 70-81
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English