| Off-the-record sabotage, hidden naval fleets, and targeted cyber intrusions: these escalating assaults remain shadowy enough to dodge headlines, yet potent enough to destabilise nations and organisations. As the dividing line between peace and active hostility thins, learning how to recognise and respond to these tactics becomes vital. Enter this deep dive into modern coercion. Through real-life examples and accessible guidance, it explains how actors use grey-zone conflict, deniable proxies, and maritime militias to challenge others without declaring open war. It illustrates how escalation strategies and plausible deniability complicate defensive measures, while offering a view of the role PMCs and cyber ops can play in today’s strategic environment. Tactics such as economic pressure and lawfare are dissected in practical terms, showing how they can squeeze adversaries beneath the veneer of normality. Anyone seeking to preserve stability or security, whether in government, the private sector, or the wider public sphere, will find balanced insight here. You will learn how to parse incomplete signals, plan flexible responses, and reduce the risk of turning a tense face-off into a costly confrontation. Equip yourself to navigate concealed moves that seek to exploit weaknesses, so that winning without war remains a real possibility in our increasingly uncertain world. |
The Gray Zone Playbook: Winning Without War in the 21st Century
Hardback | 9789347436970 | 260pp
Paperback | 9789347436987 | 260pp
Elvin Karadzi

















