A Comprehensive Analysis of Narratives within NATO’s Doctrines
Abstract
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine reshaped global security norms, challenging the West with a strategy known as hybrid warfare. Rooted in Russia's military doctrine, this approach integrates both military and non-military means, labelled hybrid warfare in the West and non-linear warfare in Russia. Prioritizing psychological and cognitive influence, the New Generation Warfare emphasizes soft power. NATO responded by investing in strategic communications and exploring cognitive warfare as a potential sixth domain of war. Adversaries use intricate methods to manipulate civilian cognitive processes, relying on persuasive narratives. Like business corporations, nation-states now craft strategic narratives to shape political and military thinking, employing various narrative levels in information and cognitive warfare, including counter-narratives against hostile stories.
This article provides a comprehensive review of the different perspectives on the role of narratives within defence and security strategies and doctrines of NATO. The qualitative methodology employed in this study focuses on understanding how narratives are perceived within the strategies of the alliance. The approach involves a comprehensive examination and comparison of narrative practices to uncover the evolution of NATO’s narrative concepts. The sources for this study encompass a range of materials, including official NATO strategy and doctrine papers.
This article reveals that, over the period spanning from the 2003 to 2024, narratives have gained increasing significance for NATO. Initially regarded merely as a means to depict events in a preferred manner, narratives have evolved to play a pivotal role in shaping the alliance's strategy. They have transcended their initial role, now exerting influence on military operations and taking precedence at every level of NATO, from headquarters to the boots on the ground. It is highlighted in this article that NATO endeavours to align its actions with its values, aiming to establish credibility and legitimacy. NATO perceives a robust, multi-levelled, and ever-evolving narrative as an effective safeguard against hostile information and cognitive warfare.
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Format
Conferences
Conference paper
Published
2024
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Academic Conferences International Ltd
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202406275046Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2048-8602
DOI
https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.23.1.2240
Conference
European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
Language
English
Published in
Proceedings of the European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
Is part of publication
Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
Citation
- Saari, D., Häkkinen, T., & Moilanen, P. (2024). A Comprehensive Analysis of Narratives within NATO’s Doctrines. In M. Lehto, & M. Karjalainen (Eds.), Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (23, pp. 744-751). Academic Conferences International Ltd. Proceedings of the European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security. https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.23.1.2240
Funder(s)
Ministry of Education and Culture
Funding program(s)
Others, OKM
Muut, OKM
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