@ARTICLE{10.21494/ISTE.OP.2024.1084, TITLE={Typologies of warfare and conflicts: an introduction to Vietnamese doctrines and perceptions}, AUTHOR={Jean-Philippe Eglinger, }, JOURNAL={Cognitive Engineering}, VOLUME={7}, NUMBER={Issue 1}, YEAR={2024}, URL={https://openscience.fr/Typologies-of-warfare-and-conflicts-an-introduction-to-Vietnamese-doctrines-and}, DOI={10.21494/ISTE.OP.2024.1084}, ISSN={2517-6978}, ABSTRACT={The concept of “cognitive warfare” (in its “Western” meaning) appeared very recently in Vietnam. Working on the semantic field of this concept (like others recently borrowed from the “West”) allows us to understand its “journey” and the perception that the Vietnamese authorities may have of it. However, beyond this semantic study, it is necessary to apprehend and understand Vietnamese military traditions, notably the revolutionary war, to be able to assess how they can constitute a favourable environment for the "absorption" of this "imported" concept and allow its reuse in a “Vietnamized” form either in a military or civilian context to serve Vietnam’s influence.}}