TY - JOUR TI - The mirror principle in assessing hybrid threats emanating from Russia and Belarus AU - Dyner, Anna Maria TI - The mirror principle in assessing hybrid threats emanating from Russia and Belarus AB - In this article, the author describes how the mirror principle used in psychology, which is based on finding in other people traits that an individual tries to suppress, can be used to identify potential threats from Russia and Belarus. She puts forward the hypothesis that by analysing the greatest threats mentioned by these countries, e.g. in strategic documents, it is possible to deduce, according to the principle of the mirror, in which spheres they will most actively conduct hostile actions against NATO members. Among other things, the hybrid actions that Russia and cooperating Belarus may take against Western states are indicated, but without an in-depth analysis of these issues. Thus, the article does not exhaust the topic, but merely attempts to signal one method of analysing the threats emanating from Russia and Belarus. VL - 2023 IS - Numer 29 (15) PY - 2023 SN - 2080-1335 C1 - 2720-0841 SP - 267 EP - 290 DO - 10.4467/20801335PBW.23.030.18772 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/przeglad-bezpieczenstwa-wewnetrznego/artykul/the-mirror-principle-in-assessing-hybrid-threats-emanating-from-russia-and-belarus KW - Belarus KW - Russia KW - Poland KW - NATO KW - mirror principle KW - asymmetric threats KW - hybrid threats