TY - Type of reference TI - The importance of cognitive warfare in international power relations AU - Christian Harbulot AB - Analysis of the American operation ‘Absolute Resolve’ targeting president Nicolas Maduro shows that cognitive warfare and economic warfare are intertwined but not identical. Cognitive warfare is the offensive use of rhetoric, based on sourced information, to frame the legitimacy of an intervention or to challenge it. Cognitive warfare is a sub-field of information warfare: an offensive use of rhetoric and knowledge, distinct from disinformation. A key precedent is Willy Münzenberg’s action after the Reichstag fire: mock trials undermined the Nazi accusation. The legitimacy of the term “war” is debated; the etymology werra (disorder, disagreement) supports its use. Two priorities then emerge: building a memory of cognitive confrontations and formalising offensive and defensive strategies. DO - 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2026.1426 JF - Cognitive Engineering KW - Credibility economics, Cognitive warfare, Disinformation, Influence operations, Information warfare, Persuasion, Political legitimisation, Strategic rhetoric, Subversive warfare, Willy Münzenberg (Comintern), Désinformation, Économie de la crédibilité, Guerre cognitive, Guerre de l’information, Guerre subversive, Légitimation politique, Opérations d’influence, Persuasion, Rhétorique stratégique, Willy Münzenberg (Komintern), L1 - https://openscience.fr/IMG/pdf/iste_ingecog26v9n1_3.pdf LA - en PB - ISTE OpenScience DA - 2026/03/3 SN - 2517-6978 TT - L’importance de la guerre cognitive dans les rapports de force internationaux UR - https://openscience.fr/The-importance-of-cognitive-warfare-in-international-power-relations IS - Issue 1 VL - 9 ER -