Drawing from systems theory, cybernetics, psychology, and real-time digital conflict dynamics, Chris Cathey reveals how governments, non-state actors, AI systems, and micro-networks manipulate the cognitive and social environment. The result is a master-level guide to understanding and navigating the battlespace of minds, media, and machines.
You will discover:
How influence functions as warfare inside the cognitive and informational domains
The Influence Field framework that explains how minds, media, and AI shape perception
Psychological levers of manipulation, from cognitive shortcuts to belief collapse thresholds
Emotional agitation cycles that generate fear, anger, uncertainty, and behavioral shifts
Polarization engineering and manufactured consensus as tools for shaping group identity
How micro-networks achieve outsized impact through targeted narrative cascades
The role of AI agents in automating, amplifying, and personalizing influence campaigns
Field mapping techniques to identify narrative vectors and destabilization nodes
Strategic planning methods for building and deploying influence operations
This handbook provides a rare, structured examination of the forces shaping perception in a hyper-connected world. Researchers, practitioners, strategists, and anyone interested in modern conflict will find a comprehensive model for understanding how influence is crafted and how it reshapes reality.
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