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Cognitive warfare consists of any military activities designed to affect attitudes and behaviors, by influencing, protecting, or disrupting individual, group, or population level cognition. It is an extension of
information warfare Information warfare (IW) is the battlespace use and management of information and communication technology (ICT) in pursuit of a competitive advantage over an opponent. It is different from ''cyberwarfare'' that attacks computers, software, and ...
using
propaganda Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
and
disinformation Disinformation is misleading content deliberately spread to deceive people, or to secure economic or political gain and which may cause public harm. Disinformation is an orchestrated adversarial activity in which actors employ strategic dece ...
.
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General
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distinguishes it from other information-related activities by its objectives: "Its goal is not what individuals think, but rather, the way they think." Exponents of cognitive warfare aim to influence human thought,
reason Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic by drawing valid conclusions from new or existing information, with the aim of seeking the truth. It is associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, religion, scien ...
ing, sense-making,
decision-making In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the Cognition, cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be ...
, and
behavior Behavior (American English) or behaviour (British English) is the range of actions of Individual, individuals, organisms, systems or Artificial intelligence, artificial entities in some environment. These systems can include other systems or or ...
, through the manipulation of information and use of machine learning structures which distribute information on the internet. Other methods of cognitive warfare include the targeted use of inaudible sound waves (frequency of <20 Hz) and microwaves to incapacitate enemy forces by disrupting the neurological functions of human targets without causing visible injury. According to the U.S. National Institute of Health, infrasound's effect on the human inner ear includes "vertigo, imbalance, intolerable sensations, incapacitation, disorientation, nausea, vomiting, and bowel spasm; and resonances in inner organs, such as the heart."


Concept


Definition

The academic community has not yet reached a complete consensus on the definition of "cognitive warfare."Hung, Tzu-Chieh; Hung, Tzu-Wei
How China's Cognitive Warfare Works: A Frontline Perspective of Taiwan's Anti-Disinformation Wars.
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's Belfer Center (2019) define cognitive warfare as "a strategy aimed at changing the way a target population thinks, and thereby changing its behavior." Meanwhile, Alonso Bernal and others from
Johns Hopkins University The Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1876 based on the European research institution model, J ...
(2020) define cognitive warfare as "the weaponization of public opinion by external entities, with the goal of influencing the public and/or government policy, or undermining government actions and/or the stability of government institutions." Professor Lin Zhengrong of the National Defense University stated that the term "cognitive warfare" first appeared in a report by the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental transnational military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American. Established in the aftermat ...
(NATO). In that report, cognitive warfare is defined as a new domain of competition that goes beyond traditional domains such as land, sea, and air. It is described as "an unconventional mode of warfare that exploits individual psychological biases and reflexive thinking, using technological networks to manipulate human cognition, induce changes in thought, and thereby cause negative impacts."Lin Zhengrong. 中共認知作戰升級──瓦解台灣人國家意志和認
The Escalation of the CCP's Cognitive Warfare — Undermining the National Will and Identity of the Taiwanese People.
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Major General Robert H. Scales, former commandant of the U.S. Army War College, once summarized NATO's operational philosophy by stating: "Victory will be defined more by the mastery of the human and cultural domain than by the occupation of geographic high ground." Professor Liang Xiaobo of the National University of Defense Technology believes that cognitive warfare is an important form of
public opinion Public opinion, or popular opinion, is the collective opinion on a specific topic or voting intention relevant to society. It is the people's views on matters affecting them. In the 21st century, public opinion is widely thought to be heavily ...
propaganda, psychological persuasion, and ideological struggle, based on modern theories and science, aimed at gaining the initiative over people's
thought In their most common sense, the terms thought and thinking refer to cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation. Their most paradigmatic forms are judging, reasoning, concept formation, problem solving, and de ...
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belief A belief is a subjective Attitude (psychology), attitude that something is truth, true or a State of affairs (philosophy), state of affairs is the case. A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some Life stance, stance, take, or opinion ...
s, and
values In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to do or what way is best to live ( normative ethics), or to describe the significance of different a ...
.梁曉波:認知域作戰是語言對抗新的主戰
Liang Xiaobo: Cognitive Domain Operations Are the New Main Battlefield of Language Confrontation.
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According to Lin Bozhou, a scholar at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, in 1999, scholars from PLA academies proposed the concept of "unrestricted warfare," advocating for the use of all means to enable the weak to defeat the strong and force the enemy to concede to one's interests. In 2003, the Chinese Communist Party incorporated the "Three Warfares" theory into the *Political Work Regulations of the People's Liberation Army*. In 2014, military research institutions introduced the concept of "cognitive dominance," emphasizing ideological manipulation, influence operations, and strategic information warfare. This demonstrates that the CCP's use of cognitive and psychological tactics against the people of Taiwan is grounded in a certain theoretical framework. This type of warfare is also referred to as "influence operation," "cognitive domain operations,"沈伯洋. Puma Shen. 中國認知領域作戰模型初探:以 2020 臺灣選舉為例
A Preliminary Study of China's Cognitive Domain Warfare Model: The Case of Taiwan's 2020 Election
远景基金会季刊. ''Prospect Foundation Quarterly''. January 2021, 22 (1): 1–65 ebruary 5, 2023 (original conten
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or "cognitive domain warfare."


Relationship with Other Types of Warfare

Scholars believe that "cognitive warfare" is a subordinate concept within the frameworks of grey-zone warfare or
hybrid warfare Hybrid warfare was defined by Frank Hoffman in 2007 as the emerging simultaneous use of multiple types of warfare by flexible and sophisticated adversaries who understand that successful conflict requires a variety of forms designed to fit the goa ...
.Reding, Dale F.; Wells, Bryan
Cognitive Warfare: NATO, COVID-19 and the Impact of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies.
In: Gill, Ritu; Goolsby, Rebecca (eds.).
COVID-19 Disinformation: A Multi-National, Whole of Society Perspective
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* Some viewpoints argue that cognitive warfare is a component of *
information warfare Information warfare (IW) is the battlespace use and management of information and communication technology (ICT) in pursuit of a competitive advantage over an opponent. It is different from ''cyberwarfare'' that attacks computers, software, and ...
*,裴洛西旋風訪台,隱形戰場挑戰才開始
Pelosi's Whirlwind Visit to Taiwan — Is the Battle on the Invisible Front Just Beginning? The Independents
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and information warfare itself is a part of *hybrid warfare*.電子看板遭親中網軍入侵 唐鳳:屬混合戰一環
Electronic Billboards Hacked by Pro-China Cyber Army, Audrey Tang: Part of Hybrid Warfare.
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* Some scholars argue that information warfare is a subordinate concept within cognitive warfare. Cognitive warfare may encompass multiple domains, including traditional
propaganda Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
warfare,
psychological warfare Psychological warfare (PSYWAR), or the basic aspects of modern psychological operations (PsyOp), has been known by many other names or terms, including Military Information Support Operations ( MISO), Psy Ops, political warfare, "Hearts and Mi ...
, ideological warfare, and legal warfare. Compared to "information warfare," which can target decision-makers through online
social media Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
and physical interpersonal networks (Ventre 2016; Libicki 2020; Prier 2020; Di Pietro, Caprolu, Cresci 2021), as well as distort and manipulate voters' cognition and emotions (de Buitrago 2019; Serrano-Puche 2021), "cognitive warfare" not only focuses on media manipulation but also extends into the field of
neuroscience Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system), its functions, and its disorders. It is a multidisciplinary science that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, ...
, aiming to influence
brain The brain is an organ (biology), organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It consists of nervous tissue and is typically located in the head (cephalization), usually near organs for ...
functions beyond conventional mass media channels. Among the various related concepts, it is currently only "cognitive warfare" that employs neuroscience as a weapon in practical applications, specifically targeting and influencing the cognitive functions of the brain. In cognitive warfare, information serves as a weapon of combat. In such operations, information can be real or partially true and partially false; it does not necessarily have to be entirely "fake news." 沈伯洋; 黄兆徽 Puma Shen; Huang Zhaohui. 人流、金流、資訊流:從俄烏戰爭拆解中共認知作戰手法與因應之道
Flows of People, Money, and Information: Analyzing the CCP's Cognitive Warfare Tactics and Countermeasures through the Russia-Ukraine War.
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台灣對非洲外交有突破 中國國安部出手炮製「假新聞」力阻
Taiwan Makes Diplomatic Breakthrough in Africa; China's Ministry of State Security Fabricates "Fake News" to Block It.
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Leaked documents from within the government or inappropriate remarks and actions by political figures can be enough to trigger social division.Johns Hopkins University; Imperial College London

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Regarding the distinction between cognitive warfare and information warfare, Rajesh Tembarai Krishnamachari (2004) believes that "cognitive warfare" is a mode of operation aimed at influencing the adversary's consciousness and behavior. It involves the use of various means such as
media Media may refer to: Communication * Means of communication, tools and channels used to deliver information or data ** Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising ** Interactive media, media that is inter ...
,
social media Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
, culture, and politics to manipulate and influence both the public and the adversary's awareness. "Information warfare," as a component of cognitive warfare, focuses on the use of information and technologies—such as media, social media,
the internet The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network of networks that consists of private, publ ...
, and electronic and digital technologies—to impact the adversary's consciousness and behavior. Liang Xiaobo and other scholars have also pointed out that cognitive warfare largely relies on
language Language is a structured system of communication that consists of grammar and vocabulary. It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both in spoken and signed language, signed forms, and may also be conveyed through writing syste ...
as its primary medium to exert influence.


Objectives and downstream effects

'Destabilization' and 'influence' are the basic objectives of cognitive warfare, which then serves to spread dissatisfaction or encourage particular beliefs and actions in society, so that the enemy destroys itself from within, making it impossible to resist, deter or divert the attacker's objectives. As well as attempting to change the way people think, cognitive warfare also seeks to change the way the audience thinks, feels and behaves; if successful, it will likely shape and influence the beliefs and behaviours of an individual or group in favour of the attacker's tactical or strategic objectives. In the most extreme cases, it may allow an entire society to fall apart and no longer have the collective will to resist the attacker, which in turn allows the attacker to subdue a society without resorting to the threat of overt force.


Destabilization

The first basic goal of cognitive warfare is to destabilize the social stability of the target population (the object of the attack) by destroying the existing unity and trust in society through, for example, "negative emotional mobilization", causing it to become obsessed with internal problems and to lose productivity, They refuse to cooperate and are no longer committed to a common goal. The ways of destruction include: accelerating existing divisions in the group, or introducing new ideas and concepts to pit different groups against each other and intensify polarization; the topics chosen in the process should be collected and prepared continuously in peacetime, focusing on various important aspects and data of real society, and can involve macroscopic aspects National or social systems, ideologies, etc., or social defects and dark sides reflected in micro individuals or events, micro topics may sometimes be transformed into major issues involving the macro level, and related topics should cooperate with the overall military operations so that cognitive operations can meet the needs of the current macro political and diplomatic overall situation.


Affect

The second basic goal of cognitive operations is to influence the target population. The attacker manipulates the target group's cognition and understanding of their surroundings, prompts the target group to act in a way that is beneficial to their own purposes, and ultimately causes the target group to resonate with something. Targets of influence include specific or non-specific members of the general public,
military A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
, leaders or figures in military, political or business fields, involving the target's
cognitive Cognition is the "mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses". It encompasses all aspects of intellectual functions and processes such as: perception, attention, thought, ...
preferences or habits, identities, values, beliefs, attitudes, and
emotions Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
, etc. It has been argued that the most influential weapon is one that is sufficiently powerful to influence people's thoughts and theories. According to
cerebral nerve Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), of which there are conventionally considered twelve pairs. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and f ...
s scientists, since it is the brain that is responsible for emotions that influence human judgment, humans are prone to distortions in their perceptions and decisions in situations where they feel stress and fear. In terms of dissemination effects, according to a joint study by the
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in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
in the journal Global Security Studies published by the
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, the effects of cognitive warfare are complex, increasing the cognitive processing costs to the brain even if the audience's brain does not pick up on the false information. Under repeated exposure and repeated stimulation of false messages, audiences will reduce the psychological cost of acceptance, and those who lack sufficient knowledge about public affairs may be more susceptible by relying on relevant external messages, but due to other conditions in real-world environments, studies have shown that the actual political effects induced by audience reception of fake news are quite limited (Hjorth and Adler-Nissen 2019; Jones-Jang, Kim and Kenski 2021), and that audiences may not receive messages directly. Some scholars believe that the various messages conveyed in cognitive warfare may not achieve the desired effect, and that the correctness of the information does not guarantee the outcome of cognitive warfare, and that even if it can achieve a psychological effect, it is still quite subtle.


Downstream effects

According to Masakowski, the objectives of cognitive warfare are to shape/control and enemy's cognitive thinking and decision-making; to manipulate and degrade a nation's values,
emotion Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
s, national spirit, cultural traditions, historical beliefs, political will; to achieve adversarial strategic geopolitical objectives without fighting; to influence human/societal reasoning, thinking, emotions, et al. aligned with specific objectives; and to degrade a populations trust in their institutions. In doing so, Masakowski claims that this allows for the weakening and disruption of military, political and societal cohesion; and undermining/threatening of democracy. Masakowski alleges that cognitive warfare has also been used by authoritarian societies to restructure society and groom populations to accept " continuous surveillance" and that this allows these authoritarian societies to "remove individuals/outliers who resist and insist on
freedom of speech Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
, independent thinking, etc."


Modus operandi


Common Types

Common cognitive combat styles include: * Media outreach: Through the media or relevant
Key Opinion Leaders Key, Keys, The Key or The Keys may refer to: Common uses * Key (cryptography), a piece of information needed to encode or decode a message * Key (instrument), a component of a musical instrument * Key (lock), a device used to operate a lock * ...
(KOLs), such as news stories, advertisements, movies and TV shows, and publications, in order to promote one's views and opinions. *
Social media Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
manipulation: Through
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platforms such as
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,
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,
Facebook Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by the American technology conglomerate Meta Platforms, Meta. Created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with four other Harvard College students and roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andre ...
,
Instagram Instagram is an American photo sharing, photo and Short-form content, short-form video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with Social media camera filter, filters, be ...
, etc., and related key opinion leaders, they attempt to manipulate and influence public opinion and behavior. The ability to secure the Internet, social media or software has been recognized as a key to national security in the cognitive domain and has become the main battleground for international cognitive warfare. By controlling and utilizing whitelisted associated accounts in social media, and using falsely generated fake personal and media accounts to promote favorable information. * Intelligence manipulation: To achieve the effects of polarization, incitement, and intimidation by altering, falsifying, and disseminating false or inaccurate information and intelligence in order to influence the enemy's decisions, actions, or public opinion in the public sphere. When such information is mixed with part of the real news, it will make it more difficult for outsiders to recognize the truth, easier to convince the public, and more difficult to clarify the facts. * Cultural Influence: Influence the enemy's ideology and values through language and culture, such as music, film and art. It has been argued that since there are differences in cultural traditions, religious beliefs, customs, psychological perceptions and thinking patterns among different countries and nations, and sometimes there are cognitive differences, discrepancies or even hostility among pluralistic ethnic groups within a country, it is important to construct and master the cultural
cognitive model A cognitive model is a representation of one or more cognitive processes in humans or other animals for the purposes of comprehension and prediction. There are many types of cognitive models, and they can range from box-and-arrow diagrams to a se ...
s of different countries or target groups. In particular, strengthening research on the basic cultural characteristics and cognitive behaviors of enemy military personnel, as well as on the basic perceptions and attitudes of different communities of the target group, including the general population and
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s, on common important and sensitive issues, is a key measure for cognitive warfare. *
Political Propaganda Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
: Influence the awareness and behavior of target audiences through political advocacy, such as speeches, declarations, demonstrations,
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. Pu ...
,
public diplomacy In international relations, public diplomacy broadly speaking, is any of the various government-sponsored efforts aimed at communicating directly with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and influence with the aim of bui ...
, policy reports and campaign advertisements.


Science and technology

Under the development of
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
(AI), Cognitive Warfare can collect and analyze a wide range of data and information on different target groups and specific individuals through the use of
big data Big data primarily refers to data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data processing, data-processing application software, software. Data with many entries (rows) offer greater statistical power, while data with ...
analysis and computing power,
smartphone A smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities. It typically has a touchscreen interface, allowing users to access a wide range of applications and services, such as web browsing, email, and social media, as well as multi ...
s, social media platforms, etc. to try to simulate and calculate the target's brain thinking, mental and emotional cognition, social behavior, public opinion, etc., so as to facilitate cognitive field of attack and defense with the opponents. Offense and defense. Burke et al. (2020), in this regard, also argued that AI and big data analytics technologies play a key role in the People's Republic of China's strategic guidelines for winning cognitive warfare. In addition, the "
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" technology can be used as a means to summarize groups with different attitudes, preferences, and positions through the collection of personal information and political inclinations, and to provide different information separately, so as to link target groups with the same preferences together and form a "
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." At the same time, segregating groups of people with different preferences reduces the opportunity for information exchange between dissimilar groups, and then separately casting their preferences and influencing the behavior of the relevant groups, in order to become a pointer that may guide the winds of public opinion and psychological sentiments, and to achieve a specific political purpose.


Transmission route


Medium

Cognitive warfare is achieved by an attacker providing content to the attacked object through a conduit. By using the psychological thinking of the target (the target is an individual in a group if the target is a group) to change their thoughts and behaviors and thus create an impact, the medium of communication is diverse, such as the literature distributed during ancient wars, while modern cognitive warfare is often through
social media Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
such as
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,
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, and
YouTube YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in ...
. Scholar Puma Shen believes that the medium of communication is not the focus of the study of cognitive operations, but should be classified by the communication process as more meaningful. In 2022, scholars in Taiwan suggested that the news dissemination nodes of cognitive warfare may have been expanded from specific people, online opinion leaders, organizations, or other channels to countries, and that studies have demonstrated that news dissemination nodes such as "local collaborators" or Internet celebrities are the key pathways.


Course of events

Categorized by communication process and attack motivation, cognitive combat can be divided into human, gold and information flows, which have different responses. Human traffic is motivated by driving ideology, and attackers organize people who disseminate information (e.g., users of social media), assist in disseminating specific information (which may, but not necessarily, be generated by the attacker) to an audience, or engage in cyber-propaganda and takedowns. Financial flows are motivated by indirect investment, meaning that the attacker only provides funds to sponsor the disseminator of the information, and the generation and dissemination of the information is "outsourced" to the disseminator, usually in the form of "
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" or "storytelling." Usually in the form of "conspiracy theories" or "stories". Information flow refers to the generation and dissemination of information by the attackers themselves, usually through the establishment of nodes, the production of fake news, or the production of easy to disseminate the network community video, graphics, lazy packages, node dissemination to attract a large number of audiences, the motivation is to achieve the direct manipulation of information. In the case of international transnational communication involving cultural and linguistic differences, Liang believes that
multimedia Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as Text (literary theory), writing, Sound, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single presentation. T ...
channels should be used to combine the language and culture of the target audience with the cultural and ideological connotations of the home country, and at the same time, national and private experts and scholars, opinion leaders, and the general public should be used to make the set issues "multi-point, multi-position, multi-dimensional" and spread them simultaneously. These people should be familiar with foreign languages, international communications and cross-cultural interactions, and they can use various issues to provide opinions, build contacts, and accumulate fans or supporters in the public sphere, and at critical moments, they can influence their supporters to achieve communication effects.


Response


Disclosure control and training

The view was expressed that, owing to the rapid dissemination of information on the Internet, it was possible to break through the limits of time and space, and it was often difficult to identify the source and the authenticity of the information. It is more difficult for countries or regions that boast "
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" to have legislation that directly restricts the ability to regulate and control online opinion leaders or to control online public opinion. This can be done by enacting legislation to regulate tech giants or by requiring online platforms to reveal the flow of sponsorship money from advertising, live streaming, and other forms of online communication, so that audiences can understand the source of the revenue as well as the possible impacts. In practice, it is also difficult to establish regulations to trace the source of individual financial flows, so the
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, for example, regularly reports publicly on the activities of " offshore forces." In 2022, the
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also established the Commission for the Investigation of Foreign Interference, which is empowered to investigate attempts by foreign governments, enterprises, groups and individuals to influence or bribe domestic political parties, leadership hierarchies or opinion leaders through political or economic means. In 2023, the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
announced plans to establish an "Information Sharing and Analysis Center" to centralize and analyze cases of information manipulation by foreign forces. There are also scholars such as Silverstein (2019) who advocate that governments should ethically regulate the use of neuroscience as a weapon. In addition, the attacked object needs to be aware that cognitive combat is taking place; it needs to be capable of observing and adapting before deciding to take action (
OODA loop The OODA loop (observe, orient, decide, act) is a decision-making model developed by United States Air Force Colonel John Boyd. He applied the concept to the combat operations process, often at the operational level during military campaigns ...
). Some governments in some countries or regions have prohibited the use of specific community software by
public officials An official is someone who holds an office (function or mandate, regardless of whether it carries an actual working space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of the ...
on computers and cell phones in government agencies, or are considering revising regulations to standardize the information equipment used in public agencies, and at the same time, to enable enterprises to cooperate in assuming their
corporate social responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate social impact is a form of international private business industry self-regulation, self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropy, philanthropic, activist, or chari ...
and to increase the
information security Information security is the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks. It is part of information risk management. It typically involves preventing or reducing the probability of unauthorized or inappropriate access to data ...
management capabilities of the industry. On the other hand, government departments can publicize the issue through the mass media and set up dedicated investigation units and information clarification mechanisms. At the same time, it is important to strengthen the "
media literacy Media literacy is an expanded conceptualization of literacy that includes the ability to access and analyze Media (communication), media messages, as well as create, reflect and take action—using the power of information and communication—to ma ...
" of the general public and enhance their understanding of the boundaries of freedom of expression so as to respond more effectively to "
hate speech Hate speech is a term with varied meaning and has no single, consistent definition. It is defined by the ''Cambridge Dictionary'' as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as ...
" and controversial information that is a mixture of truth and falsehood. The military defense and national security units can counteract "cognitive warfare" related concerns through the status of intelligence detection and acquisition, as well as education and training in information interpretation, and appropriate response attitudes. At the same time, there is a view that governmental authorities should take the initiative to take countermeasures by "exposing" and "cracking down on nodes," and to raise the public's "digital citizenship awareness". In the case of international transnational communication, the government can coordinate with specialized agencies to train professional and foreign-language personnel to focus on flexible values through publicity channels in order to seek external support and recognition.


Media literacy and civic engagement

In the public sphere, civil society needs to be made to understand the boundaries of freedom of expression in order to recognize the fine line between freedom of expression and national security. In order to improve the public's information identification and cognitive abilities, we must continue to penetrate education to improve media literacy and
critical thinking Critical thinking is the process of analyzing available facts, evidence, observations, and arguments to make sound conclusions or informed choices. It involves recognizing underlying assumptions, providing justifications for ideas and actions, ...
in all sectors of society, receive news from multiple sources, compare relevant information from different sources, dispel myths, establish a trusted and credible "third-party organization," and start a fact-checking mechanism for sober information by citizen groups, and to enhance cooperation with
non-governmental organization A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ...
s (NGOs). At the same time, attempts should be made to establish a variety of niche media that express different positions and pluralistic viewpoints, so that different values can be voiced, and internal consensus should be shaped to unite the state and society. For "local collaborators" who assist in spreading false information, public denunciation and public awareness are ways to counteract those who assist in spreading the information.


Actual Cases

Early research on cognitive warfare focused on the illusions created by the cyber army of a centralized government to maintain internal stability. Later, research on the cyber army's operations against the enemy graduallyemerged.


USA

According to
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, former US President
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authorized the CIA to conduct a covert operation on Chinese social media. The project began in 2019 and was aimed at guiding public opinion against the Chinese government. Three former officials told Reuters that the CIA set up a small team of agents using false identities to spread negative comments about the Chinese government and leak defamatory information to overseas media. Two former officials pointed out that these operations in China were aimed at inciting senior leaders and forcing the government to spend a lot of effort on searching for cyber intrusion operations. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
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responded that the United States has been spreading false information about China in an organized and planned manner for many years, which has become an important means of the United States' cognitive warfare against China. In June 2024, Reuters exposed the U.S. Department of Defense's efforts to discredit China's
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vaccine in the Philippines during the
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by spreading false information. The report said that the U.S. military used fake online accounts posing as Filipinos to fabricate false statements on the social platform X (formerly Twitter), creating a wave of vaccine boycotts. The report believes that the U.S. military's efforts to discredit China's vaccines began in the spring of 2020 and continued for a period of time after Biden took office. It was ordered to stop in the spring of 2021. A senior official involved in the operation revealed that "we don't look at it from a public health perspective... but rather study how to discredit China."
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, a US investigative organization, pointed out  that the US Department of Defense used Twitter to assist in propaganda activities. Internal Twitter documents show that at the request of US government departments, a large number of Twitter accounts were whitelisted. These whitelisted accounts were used by the US Department of Defense to carry out online propaganda abroad, attempting to shape public opinion about Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Kuwait. These whitelisted accounts were initially openly affiliated with US government departments, but the US Department of Defense later changed its strategy to hide its relationship with these accounts. Although Twitter executives noticed this, they did not shut down these accounts. Nathaniel Kahler, then an employee working for the U.S. Central Command, sent a request email to Twitter on behalf of the company's public policy team on July 26, 2017, asking for approval to verify an account and whitelist some Arabic-speaking accounts to amplify specific messages. Among these whitelisted accounts, @yemencurrent was used to promote the U.S. drone strike announcement in Yemen, emphasizing that the U.S. drone strike was "accurately" used to kill terrorists and promote U.S. and Saudi-backed attacks on Houthi terrorists in Yemen. Twitter claims to be committed to identifying and combating propaganda activities of accounts associated with national government agencies. For example, in 2018, it froze accounts related to Russian government propaganda, and in 2021, it closed nearly 1,000 accounts related to the Thai military, but opened a backdoor for the US military. The
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and Graphika jointly released a report   entitled "Unheard Voice: Evaluating Five Years of Pro-Western Covert Influence Operations" stating that there is an interconnected network of accounts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and five other social platforms in the United States that use inducement strategies to promote pro-Western rhetoric in the Middle East and Central Asia. This propaganda promotes the interests of the United States and its allies while opposing countries including Russia, China and Iran. These accounts mainly criticize Russia for the deaths of innocent civilians during its invasion of Ukraineand the war atrocities committed by the Russian army. Some activities also promote the spread of anti-extremist information. The accounts used in the propaganda against Central Asia are almost entirely concentrated in China. These fake characters and media (accounts) mainly focus on the
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and the genocide of ethnic minorities such as Muslims. According to the
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, in October 2020, Joe Biden's presidential campaign urged Mike Morell, then the former CIA director of the Obama administration, to help Biden organize a joint letter of 50 intelligence officials, saying that the report on the email gate incident of Biden's second son
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's laptop was fake news from Russia. In a private testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, Morell talked about the incident on October 17, 2020, or before or after the New York Post published the report on Hunter Biden's email gate. The purpose of Morell's organization of intelligence officials to sign a joint open letter is to help Vice President Biden win the election because he is considered a potential candidate for CIA director under the Biden administration. Afterwards, the joint open letter was handed over to the American political news company Politico, which published an article titled "Hunter Biden story is Russian disinformation, dozens of former officials say" on October 19 of the same year, claiming that the New York Post's report "dozens of former intelligence officials believe that it is Russian information warfare (Hunter Biden story is Russian disinformation, dozens of former officials say)" and has all the typical characteristics of Russian information warfare." Twitter eventually banned the New York Post's report on Hunter Biden's computers in the critical weeks before the election, and Facebook also restricted users' access to the full report. Republicans accused Twitter of collaborating with government agencies and news media to suppress the New York Post report at a hearing. Twitter executives admitted that suppressing the report was "wrong," but denied that the US government was involved in suppressing the New York Post report. In an interview, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that the restrictive measures on the New York Post report were based on a warning from the FBI. After the report was published, the FBI contacted the Facebook team and warned them that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election (by spreading false information). Facebook believed that the report fit this pattern and ultimately chose to limit the scope of the report and the ranking weight of the New York Post. Operation Mockingbird originated in the early days of the Cold War and was a large-scale program carried out by the CIA to control the media and ultimately influence public opinion.


Russia


Use of techniques

According to a report by the U.S. State Department, Russia's information warfare system consists of five parts: government communication platforms for publishing information, state-funded global information distribution channels, the cultivation of agent resources, weaponized social media, and the use of online fake news. Silverstein (2019) believes that Russia interfered in the U.S. presidential election and the UK's Brexit referendum through cognitive operations, and according to Connell and Vogler's research (2017), Russia's cyber warfare uses cognitive manipulation as a key element. A report released in 2023 by the British intelligence agency,
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, stated that countries such as Russia and Iran often carry out various types of cyber attacks to spread fake news. Peter Zalmayev, a Ukrainian journalist and director of the non-profit organization Eurasian Democracy Initiative, said that before Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, it had already begun to spread false information in Ukraine, including false statements that undermined Ukraine's sovereignty and denied its status as a sovereign state, and created information confusion to prevent the spread of facts. So far, there has been no effective way to curb this.  Shen Boyang believes that Russia used cognitive warfare in the Russo-Ukrainian War.


Mainland China

See: Hong Kong Declassification and Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau Cognitive Warfare Research Center


Participants

Main articles: Internet commentators and Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has employed a large number of
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to post favorable information and comments about the
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. These commentators and online operatives are often referred to by outsiders as the "
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" (wumao dang), a term used to describe individuals allegedly paid by the CCP to manipulate online discourse.易百科:什么是网络评论员
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These commentators typically pose as ordinary internet users, posting pro-CCP and pro-government remarks, attacking critics of the CCP, or using other information dissemination strategies to influence, guide, and fabricate public opinion online. On February 27, 2014,
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, in a speech at the first meeting of the
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, emphasized the need to "innovate and improve online propaganda, apply the rules of internet communication, promote the main theme, inspire positive energy('' Zheng nengliang''), vigorously foster and practice the
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, and master the timing, degree, and effectiveness of online
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to create a clean and upright cyberspace."


Tactics Used

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has conducted sustained psychological warfare against the Republic of China (Taiwan) for many years. Other scholars have also discussed how the Chinese Communist Party employs cognitive warfare tactics to influence the people of targeted countries. The main methods of such operations include military intimidation, exerting influence through bilateral exchanges, interference via religious influence, and the spread of disinformation and
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s online. These tactics generally follow a common pattern: direct or indirect threats, applying psychological pressure on those who oppose its policies, attracting target groups, and creating distractions.Hung, Tzu-Chieh; Hung, Tzu-Wei
''How China's Cognitive Warfare Works: A Frontline Perspective of Taiwan's Anti-Disinformation Wars''.
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As of 2023, such operations have also included establishing front companies, hiring freelance writers around the world, and actively recruiting protest participants. The term "
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," as used in PLA research, is roughly equivalent to
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, and the "
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"—cognitive warfare, psychological warfare, and legal warfare (
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)—can all fall under the broader umbrella of information warfare.沈伯洋. 中國認知領域作戰模型初探:以 2020 臺灣選舉為例 (PDF). 远景基金会季刊. Puma Shen.
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However, scholar Puma Shen (2021) argues that these traditional classifications fail to encompass newer developments by the Chinese government, such as "digital authoritarianism" (e.g.,
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's global exports) and the collection (or import) of overseas personal data. Additionally, scholar Cheng Deying (2022) asserts that the Chinese Communist Party's cognitive warfare against Taiwan no longer differentiates between peacetime and wartime and has become pervasive. In the case of
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's cognitive warfare against Taiwan, U.S. official Matthew Pottinger publicly stated that China has invested massive resources into conducting cognitive warfare against Taiwan, and these efforts may already be yielding results. A 2022 report titled ''China Security Report'' published by the
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Ministry of Defense
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, the National Institute for Defense Studies, noted that mainland China launched over 1.4 billion cyberattacks against Taiwan within a year and attempted to recruit personnel from
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s and military-related sectors. In
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, then-Federal Member of Parliament and
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on National Defence John McKay, along with Michel Juneau-Katsuya, former Director of the Asia-Pacific region at the
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, publicly stated that the People's Republic of China has been conducting extensive infiltration and influence operations within Canada, prompting increased national vigilance. Scholars such as Kelton have also asserted that the PRC is carrying out cognitive warfare operations in
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and
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as well. According to a 2021 research report by Paul Cheron, a scholar at France's Ministry of Armed Forces
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the Institute for Strategic Research at the Military School (IRSEM), and national security expert Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, titled Chinese Influence Operations – A Machiavelli Moment, the People's Republic of China has invested heavily in disseminating disinformation to achieve two main objectives: to undermine the democracy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and to condition the Taiwanese public into accepting the Chinese Communist Party's eventual annexation. This disinformation is often concentrated in the military domain, aiming to convince the Taiwanese people that an invasion by the PRC is ultimately inevitable, while simultaneously justifying potential military actions initiated by the PRC.中國操縱全球影響力祭出哪些行動
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In their 2023 co-authored work ''U.S.-Taiwan Relations – Will China's Challenge Lead to a Crisis''?, Ryan Hass, a senior fellow at the
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, Bonnie Glaser, director of the Asia Program at the
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, and Richard C. Bush, former Chairman of the
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, argue that in addition to the increasingly apparent military threat posed by the PRC, Taiwan is also facing a growing crisis in the form of
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by the Chinese Communist Party, which is gradually eroding the will of the Taiwanese people. They caution that this latter aspect is often overlooked, yet if left unaddressed, it may ultimately cause even greater harm to U.S. interests.


Network News

The V-Dem Research Project, a transnational academic survey, found in 2019 that Taiwan was the most vulnerable to foreign fake news in the world. According to the 2022 Beijing Global Media Influence Report released by the US human rights organization Freedom House, Taiwan faces a large amount of fake news from mainland China, and the influence of the People's Republic of China on the media of the Republic of China continues to expand. A research report released by the University of Gothenburg in Sweden in 2023 also pointed out that the Republic of China has been the country most affected by foreign fake news in the world for ten consecutive years, and most of these fake news are related to the People's Republic of China. The
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once analyzed the controversial news spread by the People's Liberation Army of China. The content types mainly include: creating a psychological atmosphere of "military reunification," undermining the prestige of the Republic of China government, and attempting to disrupt the morale of the army and the people. Among them, the purpose of disrupting morale accounts for the majority. Paul Cheron and Jean-Baptiste Jean-Jean-Vilmer pointed out that the CCP's propaganda system usually starts with the official media releasing false news, then using fake Taiwanese social media accounts to collect and reprint it, and then Taiwanese news media quote and spread the related false news without verification, finally making it difficult for readers to identify the source of the related news. The Republic of China's national security units have also discovered that the "four-level structure of spreading rumors" used by online water armies to influence online public opinion: first, using "disposable" fake social media accounts to post articles, then sharing screenshots of the article content through Facebook fan pages managed by people outside the Republic of China, and then using a large number of dummy accounts in the third level to expand the spread, and finally a large number of dummy accounts to share to more well-known public Facebook groups to increase exposure and induce Taiwanese people to continue to spread it on commonly used social media. In March 2020, Facebook disclosed that it had shut down more than 60 accounts of the People's Republic of China's cyber forces that were posing as Taiwanese users and spreading false information about the coronavirus to Taiwan. In May 2023, Facebook's parent company, Meta, removed more than 100 fake accounts posing as American and European organizations from its platforms, Facebook and Instagram. The network of related accounts operated in a similar way to the methods used by Russia during the 2016 US presidential election. In addition, the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau cracked down on such a case in 2022 in which controversial and false information was released through social media platforms in an attempt to influence the perception of the Taiwanese people. Wang Li and Shen Boyang believe that if Taiwan wants to build up a force that is capable of
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and deterring invaders, "first of all, the people must have basic and practical military knowledge, and be able to objectively and rationally evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of our side and the enemy, so that they can have sufficient judgment under the overwhelming rumors and intimidation of cognitive warfare." Helping the entire population understand the military knowledge of the Taiwan Strait will enable them to have the correct cognitive warfare capabilities they need.


Comparison of cognitive warfare with information warfare

According to Masakowski, cognitive warfare is an extension of information warfare (IW). Operations in the information environment are traditionally conducted in five core capabilities - electronic warfare (EW), psychological operations (PSYOPs), military deception (MILDEC), operational security (OPSEC), and computer network operations (CNO). Information warfare aims at controlling the flow of information in support of traditional military objectives, mainly to produce lethal effects on the battlefield. According to Masakowski and NATO Gen Ruggiero, cognitive warfare degrades the capacity to know and produce foreknowledge, transforming the understanding and interpretations of situations by individuals and in the mass consciousness, and has multiple agnostic applications, including commercial, political and covert IW and CW military operations. The Chinese military refers to operations in the cognitive domain as "cognitive domain operations (CDO)."


Cognitive warfare and data

Using a
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and
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profile, an influence campaign can be created and adjusted in real-time by A.I. ML models until desired cognitive and behavioral effects on the individual and/or population are achieved. The U.S. Army and Marine Corps
counterinsurgency Counterinsurgency (COIN, or NATO spelling counter-insurgency) is "the totality of actions aimed at defeating irregular forces". The Oxford English Dictionary defines counterinsurgency as any "military or political action taken against the ac ...
strategy calls for the use of automated biometric systems to separate insurgents and foreign fighters from the general population. In doing so, this helps counterinsurgents leverage the population and operational environment against the threat network. Decades of peer-reviewed research show that echo chambers, in the physical world and online, cause
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,
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,
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,
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, negative emotional responses (e.g., anger and fear), reactance,
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s, and
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s. Because of these psychological perseverance mechanisms like
confirmation bias Confirmation bias (also confirmatory bias, myside bias, or congeniality bias) is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or Value (ethics and social sciences), val ...
, this can be very problematic, based on the work of Nyhan & Reifler (2010). Nyhan & Reifler found that even attempting to correct false beliefs often reinforces rather than dispels these beliefs among those who hold them most strongly. This is known as the
backfire effect Belief perseverance (also known as conceptual conservatism) is maintenance of a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it. Since rationality involves conceptual flexibility, belief perseverance is consistent with the view that hum ...
– "in which corrections actually increase misperceptions."


See also

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Political warfare Political warfare is the use of hostile political means to compel an opponent to do one's will. The term ''political'' describes the calculated interaction between a government and a target audience, including another state's government, militar ...
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Three warfares "Three warfares" ( Chinese: or , pinyin: ; also translated as 'three tactics') is an official political and information non- kinetic warfare strategy of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) employing media or public opinion warfare, psychological ...


References

{{reflist Cognitive science Military Information operations and warfare