
doi: 10.36682/a_2024_2_1
This article examines migration as part of hybrid threats. Migration is one of those complex and multifaceted phenomena that have been an integral part of the history of human civilization. Since ancient times, mankind has been on the move, and this movement continues today. However, migration patterns have evolved significantly over time. The people, the regions, the extent, the direction, and the routes of migration, as well as the reasons for moving from one place to another in certain historical periods, have changed. In many cases, migrants have sought better living conditions, improved job opportunities or a more peaceful and safer new home. However, migration has also been exploited in various ways, including its use as a tool as a hybrid threat. For this reason, the author, using relevant scientific methods and approaches within security scientific research carried out, explores the role of migration in hybrid threats spread by both state and non-state actors with the aim to achieve set political, ideological, security and other goals.
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