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This book explores how war is changing in ways the world has never seen. It shows how conflict is shifting from tanks and bombs to phones, apps, algorithms, and even human thoughts. The author examines the strategies of the United States, China, and Russia, revealing how each power combines history, technology, and civilizational logic to shape modern warfare. While the US uses AI, data, and digital platforms to influence global networks, China blends technology with media and psychological control to shape international narratives, and Russia employs information tactics and digital strategies to confuse and divide opponents. What began as propaganda is now brain engineering, where technology can predict actions, influence decisions, and manipulate emotions. This book is essential for anyone interested in the genealogy of global conflict, digital power, cognitive warfare, and technology-driven strategy. It equips readers from tech enthusiasts to academics and policymakers with the tools to understand the future of power, influence, and human freedom.
List of contents
Chapter 1: From Battlefield to Brainfield: The Evolution of Generational Warfare and the Rise of Cognitive Sovereignty.- Chapter 2: The Birth of First-Generation Warfare in the Westphalian Order.- Chapter 3: Industrial Firepower and Imperial Order of Second-Generation Warfare.- Chapter 4: From Industrial Speed to Cognitive War of Third-Generation (3GW).- Chapter 5: Fourth-Generation Warfare: Legitimacy, Constructivism, and the Cognitive Turn in Modern Conflict.- Chapter 6: From Legitimacy to Cognition: The Rise of Fifth-Generation Warfare (5GW).- Chapter 7: The Cognitive Frontier: Rise of Sixth-Generation Warfare (6GW).- Chapter 8: Quantum and the New Battlespace.- Chapter 9: Algorithmic Hegemony: The United States, 5GW, and the Prefiguration of Cognitive Order.- Chapter 10: China s Three Warfares: An Epistemic and Genealogical Countermodel to Algorithmic Hegemony.- Chapter 11: Russia s New-Generation Warfare (NGW): Reflexivity, Disruption, and the Politics of Uncertainty.- Chapter 12: The Generational War Atlas: Mapping War as Epistemic Architecture.- Chapter 13: Reimagining the Battlefield Future Frontiers of Power.
About the author
Saeed Ahmed
is a political economist and strategic analyst specializing in global security and AI-driven warfare. A Chevening Scholar and LSE alumnus with a PhD in International Relations, he has authored over 350 publications.
Summary
This book explores how war is changing in ways the world has never seen. It shows how conflict is shifting from tanks and bombs to phones, apps, algorithms, and even human thoughts. The author examines the strategies of the United States, China, and Russia, revealing how each power combines history, technology, and civilizational logic to shape modern warfare. While the US uses AI, data, and digital platforms to influence global networks, China blends technology with media and psychological control to shape international narratives, and Russia employs information tactics and digital strategies to confuse and divide opponents. What began as propaganda is now brain engineering, where technology can predict actions, influence decisions, and manipulate emotions. This book is essential for anyone interested in the genealogy of global conflict, digital power, cognitive warfare, and technology-driven strategy. It equips readers — from tech enthusiasts to academics and policymakers — with the tools to understand the future of power, influence, and human freedom.