Global conflict in the 21st century is no longer linear. Wars have become multi-layered, multi-domain, and highly interconnected. Decisions in one domain reverberate across others - a cyber-attack can disrupt global logistics, a satellite failure can blind an entire fleet, and coordinated misinformation campaigns can destabilize nations within days.
This book presents a master framework for understanding these complexities, highlighting vulnerabilities, strengths, and resilience mechanisms inherent in modern systems. Each chapter builds upon the previous, beginning with foundational theory and human cognition, then exploring technological vulnerabilities, predictive modeling, psychological operations, and resilient system design.
By engaging with this work, readers will acquire:
Insight into human-machine decision-making dynamicsUnderstanding of systemic vulnerabilities and cascading failuresTools for multi-domain strategic analysis and predictive foresightFrameworks for ethical, resilient, and adaptable strategyBy the conclusion, readers will not only understand the threats facing modern global systems but will also be equipped to anticipate, mitigate, and strategically master these challenges.