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  1. a situation in which it is not clear whether something is legal or illegal, acceptable or not acceptable, etc.: There is a considerable grey zone in the law when it comes to online publishing. The article is about the many grey zones and pitfalls of dating in the post feminist era. Fewer examples.

  2. a situation in which it is not clear whether something is legal or illegal, acceptable or not acceptable, etc.: There is a considerable gray zone in the law when it comes to online publishing. The article is about the many gray zones and pitfalls of dating in the post feminist era. Fewer examples.

  3. The grey-zone (also grey zone, gray zone, and gray-zone) describes the space in between peace and war in which state and non-state actors engage in competition.

  4. Jul 18, 2022 · Grey zone tactics, confrontation, and conflict relates to the use of non-military means – below the threshold of armed conflict – to achieve political objectives. Grey zone confrontation is the dangerous ‘grey’ area between peace and war.

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · In commentaries on China and Taiwan, 'grey zone warfare' crops up in descriptions of Chinese actions around the island that it claims as its own. What does it mean, and how does it differ from situations of war and peace?

  6. Mar 30, 2022 · RAND analyzed trends and patterns in China's gray zone behavior by examining the country's use of different types of gray zone tactics over time against five key U.S. allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific: Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, India, and the Philippines.

  7. Jun 17, 2019 · It refers to the use of unconventional methods as part of a multi-domain warfighting approach. These methods aim to disrupt and disable an opponent’s actions without engaging in open...

  8. It is the ‘grey zonewhere hybrid or asymmetric warfare is conducted. But if this domain does constitute a battlespace, it is starting to look very congested, with a steadily growing number of players, capabilities and agendas.

  9. Dec 7, 2018 · CSIS explores Chinese, Russia, and other countries’ use of economic power to coerce others into positions of disadvantage. Gray zone techniques discussed include cyber espionage, forced technology transfers, and debt-dependency.

  10. Feb 23, 2022 · The gray zone describes a set of activities that occur between peace (or cooperation) and war (or armed conflict). A multitude of activities fall into this murky in-between—from nefarious economic activities, influence operations, and cyberattacks to mercenary operations, assassinations, and disinformation campaigns.