Abstract

ABSTRACT “Multi-domain operations” is an emerging concept that many defence organisations are trying to define and to decide how and when to use as part of their operations and warfighting strategies. This article addresses these questions and specifically identifies how the emerging concept of multi-domain operations, along with escalation management, can fit into the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) warfighting needs. This article examines and debates concepts related to multi-domain operations and deterrence and addresses the importance of maintaining this strategic repertoire within the current geopolitical environment. It uses a European case study to illustrate the uses and impact of multi-domain escalation management. Finally, it provides a holistic view of research innovation in this area and its impact on NATO’s potential usage of multi-domain.

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