[ This] is the first book-length investigation of a critically important topic states use of disinformation and information manipulation to target the beliefs and attitudes of foreign citizens through platforms such as social media. Dr. Henschke explains the ethical, political, and conceptual dimensions of this topic and compellingly demonstrates how these tactics erode the foundation of liberal democracy by undermining citizens trust in political and social institutions and the concept of truth itself. This is an important and timely book that should be essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone who is interested in the preservation of democratic political and social institutions.
Jessica Wolfendale, Professor of Philosophy, Case Western Reserve University, United States
There is often an implicit assumption that there are some areas of a states security that one shouldnt ask too many questions about as theres a good chance that youre not going to like the answers. Intelligence work, special forces operations, and propaganda all fall into this area. Challenging this view, Henschke shines a bright light into the normally opaque world of Cognitive Warfare, demonstrating that it is possible to do the right thing while also acting in the best interests of ones state.
David Whetham, Professor of Ethics and the Military Profession, Kings College London, United Kingdom
An original, engaging, and insightful work. Henschke thoroughly analyzes the concept of cognitive warfare, and investigates the ways in which it poses a serious threat to liberal democracy, both externally and internally; that is, as both its victim and its employer. He presents a powerful case for moral constraints on its use.
Richard Schoonhoven, Associate Professor, US Military Academy, West Point, United States
At a time when many liberal democracies are increasingly in peril, (particularly the United States), Henschkes excellent book provides a comprehensive analysis of how the malignant impact of cognitive warfare continues to undermine trust in their core political and social institutions. Its a timely wake-up call for how cognitive warfares use of technologies continues to make truth expendable and corrodes human dignity and political autonomy.
Patrick F. Walsh, Professor, Charles Sturt University, Australia