"This brisk everyman's guide--straight-talking and free of jargon--is a useful tasting menu to a fast moving, constantly evolving set of problems. A lively reminder that war adapts to technology, that civilians are part of modern conflict whether they like it or not."--Roger Boyes, Times (UK) "Galeotti's field guide is an admirably clear overview (in his words, 'quick and opinionated') of a form of conflict which is vague and hard to grasp. Variously described as hybrid, sub-threshold or grey-zone warfare, this is the no man's land between peaceful relations and formal combat."--Helen Warrell, Financial Times " The Weaponisation of Everything needs to be on the curriculum of every military and national security college in the Western world. [Galeotti] has done more to decode the environment in which we find ourselves than all the think tanks put together."--Jason Logue, Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies "With a penchant for illustrative and entertaining vignettes, [Galeotti] syncretizes military historical and contemporary examples pulled from time and space."-- Parameters "Galeotti .
lift[s] our sights to new forms of warfare and the ways in which they might become tools for positive ends."-- Survival: Global Politics and Strategy "A thought-provoking and important work. Galeotti wears his considerable knowledge lightly."--Mark Urban, author of The Skripal Files: The Life and Near Death of a Russian Spy "Necessary reading for the strategically inclined. Wars are no longer won on battlefields, and Galeotti explains where and how to win. Governments around the world will find it a necessary wake-up call."--Sean McFate, author of The New Rules of War: How America Can Win Against Russia, China, and Other Threats "Consistently interesting and always accessible, a book that contributes greatly to the public debate on the future of war."--Jeremy Black, author of Military Strategy: A Global History "A terrific book written in a fast and lively style, and covering all the relevant issues.
Galeotti is a well-known authority in this field."--Chris Bellamy, author of Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War.