The Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) are constantly experiencing information impact and propaganda. The purpose of these activities is to impair confidence in public institutions and to instigate ethnic and social tensions. The Baltic States are particularly vulnerable to activities below the threshold of war, unconventional warfare, hybrid or full-scale aggression, short warning attack. These activities probably will be prepared from with Russian servicemen (little green man) and regular forces deployed in the immediate vicinity of their borders. In this article, the author aims to analyze the national security strategies of the governments of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, assessment their abilities to conduct unconventional activities, including social resilience, active (using force) and passive (without using force) resistance and total defence. The author wants to prove the hypothesis that in the field of national defence of the Baltic states, emphasis should be placed on continuing the inpution of the concept of total defence as well as strengthening non-military and military capabilities based on the principle of a comprehensive approach to threats.
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